Hi Friends,

Even as I launch this today ( my 80th Birthday ), I realize that there is yet so much to say and do. There is just no time to look back, no time to wonder,"Will anyone read these pages?"

With regards,
Hemen Parekh
27 June 2013

Now as I approach my 90th birthday ( 27 June 2023 ) , I invite you to visit my Digital Avatar ( www.hemenparekh.ai ) – and continue chatting with me , even when I am no more here physically

Thursday 17 November 2022

Dear Shri R K Singhji : Please Hurry !

 


Dear Shri R K Singhji,

 

 

Even as you visit COP27, the questions that will be uppermost in your mind will be :

 

Ø  Will we manage to reach our target of 500 GW of Renewable Energy ( mostly SOLAR ) by 2030 ?

Ø  Can we manage this without undue dependence on large-scale imports of panels from China ?

Ø  Can we do this without having to raise $ 100 Billion per year , year after year ?

Ø  Can we do this at VERY LOW COST and without employing toxic processes ?

Ø  Can we cover the rooftops and vertical glazing of our millions of buildings with Solar Panels ?

Ø  Can we have most of our EVs, powered by Printed Solar Film mounted on rooftop ?

Ø  Can we dispense with lakhs of roadside Battery Charging Stations ?

 

You will find answers to these questions in the following report

 

I list below my earlier e-mails on this matter , including the following sent to Shri Harsh Shringlaji

( Foreign Secretary – psfs@mea.gov.in )


Procuring Technology for “ Printed Solar Film “ [ 18 Feb 2022 ]

 

 

 

With rgards,

 

Hemen Parekh

 

hcp@RecruitGuru.com  /  18 Nov 2022

 

 

REPORT :

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Kardinia Energy25m • 25 minutes ago

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The Charge Around Australia (Using Printed Solar to charge a Tesla) is on the home stretch and heading back to Newcastle.

Next week the team will be visiting schools from Canberra through to the finish line in Newcastle to demonstrate Printed Solar charging
#Tesla and to raise #STEM education awareness. We’d love to see you there (details below).

Stuart McBain (from the UK), is a sustainable energy advocate and has rolled up 8 sheets of Kardinia Energy’s Printed Solar to take on a 15,097-kilometre trip around Australia. Printed Solar is demonstrating how you can power a #Tesla (or any other electric vehicle / device) when you are off grid.

McBain’s test-drive research project is smashing through perceived limitations of lightweight, flexible Printed Solar, and Kardinia Energy is now being identified as a ‘rising star’ of Australian-developed clean energy solutions.

This fabulous large-scale research project further informs product development in areas such as #EVcharging #rangeanxiety #remotecommunities #aerospace #disasterrelief as we continue to challenge the frontier for Printed Solar use-cases. We’re purposely testing Printed Solar in extreme environments as we prepare for commercial scale production of silicon-free solar ( with in-house recycling ), in the Hunter NSW, Australia.

Printed Solar is extremely low-cost and can be used where solar panels aren't feasible, like on the flat rooftops of manufacturing facilities.

 

There are >70 million square meters of industrial roofs in Australia that cannot hold the weight of a solar panel array with energy simply bouncing off them. The opportunities are limitless.

Little by little, we’re changing the way people think about energy and energy generation. On this journey around Australia, school children from >70 schools have learnt about solar energy (some in fact making solar panels) as part of a #STEM education program.

Why don’t you join us and see Printed Solar charging a #Tesla?


 

Earlier E mails :

 

2017 :  ( 7 )

Not Tough At All ! …………………………………………………………………………….[ 08 May 2017 ]

Who  Will win  this  Race  ? ……………………………....................  [ 07 Nov 2017 ]

A Breakthrough : in Technology and in Mind-set…………………………..[ 05 June 2017 ]

3000 Km without a Charging Station ?......................................[ 09 Oct 2017 ]

#Solarcar #Electriccar ………………………………………………………………………[ 07 Nov 2017 ]

#ISRO #MSME #ElectricVehicle ………………………………………………………[ 13 Nov 2017 ]

ISRO : the EV Game-Changer ………………………………………………………….[ 22 Nov 2017 ]

 

2018 : ( 4 )

Let Us go Dutch ! ………………………………………………………………………………[ 21 Jan 2018 ]

Holy Grail for Electric Vehicles ………………………………………………………..[ 17 Feb 2018 ]

#E-Vehicle #ISRO #FAME #Pollution………………………………………………[ 28 Mar 2018 ]

At Long Last ?........................................................................[ 22 July 2018 ]

 

2019 : ( 2 )

Ray , a drop of golden Sun …………………………………………………………….[ 18 Feb 2019 ]

E – Car Extrapolation : a Wishful Thinking ?...............................[ 20 Mar 2019 ]

 

2020 : ( 1 )

Solar Powered EV : 1,000 Miles with Single Charging ? …………………[ 09 Dec 2020 ]


 

How Printed Solar film can materialize our dream of saving Rs 50,000 CRORE worth of LPG currently being imported for use in GAS STOVES [ by replacing with SOLAR CHULHAS ] :


Solar  Chula  ?  Some  Unanswered  Questions …………………….[  03 Nov  2017  ]

Solar Chulha : Where can I buy ? …………………………………………….[ 16 July 2018 ]

Dear Shri Goyalji : How about a Solar Cooker ? ……………………..[ 26 Aug 2020 ]

Time to " Talk the Walk " …………………………………………………………..[19 Sep 2020 ]

Not in one day : What about 3 years ? …………………………………….[ 25 Oct 2020 ]

Enough to entice Elon ?  ……………………………………………………………[ 03 Nov 2020 ]

Inscrutable are the ways of the Providence ? ………………………….[15 June 2021 ]

Air Pollution Sources : And “ How to save 2.5 Lakh lives “………[ 25 June 2021 ]

Congratulations, Dr Harish Hiraniji …………………………………………..[ 13 Nov 2021 ]

 

A Battery Swapping Policy for Battery-Powered Solar Cookers ? [ 25 Mar 2022 ]

Getting Closer : Battery-powered Electric Cooker …………………….[ 11 May 2022 ]

 

 

Related Readings :

Solar Photo Voltaic (PV) Energy Based Electric Cooking System  

CSIR-CMERI Solar DC Cooking System 

CSIR-CMERI Solar DC Cooking System- A Step Towards a Green & Pollution Free India

Solar Photo Voltaic (PV) Energy Based Electric Cooking System

 https://www.indiascience.in/videos/csir-cmeri-launches-solar-dc-cooking-system-e

 

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