Re: [AI] A Few Queries: Please Answer If You Have The RelevantInformation

2016-01-10 Thread sazid shaik
even i am having planing to buy a solar water heater.  can you please
tell which company is best and its cost.

regards,
sazid

On 1/9/16, harish  wrote:
> Hi
>
> Interestingly, I have just commissioned a 60 Kilo watt solar power plant at
>
> my office.
>
> This is the largest solar power generation at our office. Our power
> requirements are are far greater than our generation. Which means that all
> the power generated by solar is consumed. The additional power requirement
> is taken from the regular state provided power grid.The whole process is
> automated and straightforward. It synchronises with it all extremely well.
> We run very high end and highly critical servers.
>
> It will continue to give steady power for at least 25 years. It should do
> good for another 10 more years. There is almost zero maintainence cost and
> only cleaning of the solar panel with water to clean the dust accumulating
> over it in about 2 weeks. This would be just about 30 minutes work in 2
> weeks. Nothing more.
> The initial cost is high but it would break even in about 7 years at the
> present electricity charge. If it rises, then the pay back will be still
> earlier. Thereafter your power is absolutely free.
>
> When we can be using in a highly sensitive place, you can safely run any
> electronic or electrical device.
> We are having 200 panels each producing 300 watts of power.
> Interesting, in states like Karnataka, you can sell your extra power to the
>
> state grid and earn revenue.
> In summary, if your production is less than consumption, the difference can
>
> be drawn from the grid. If your generation is more than your consumption,
> you can earn revenue by selling the power to the grid.
> I don't see any problem for a blind person to clean the panels which is
> placed on the terrace of your house.
> Any interesting part is the whole process is modular. You can progressively
>
> keep increasing your generation as and when you can afford it. they will all
>
> work in a cohesive way.
> You can get a daily report on a browser. I have yet to check on the
> accessibility of the standard report.
>
> There are many Indian vendors from whom you can by the system.
>
> I had taken lead in having this system and was involved in every stage of
> the project.
>
> I suppose this would clear any queries. You can write to me directly if some
>
> got missed.
> Harish Kotian
>
> ----- Original Message -
> From: "Saaqib Mahmuud" 
> To: 
> Sent: Friday, January 08, 2016 9:42 PM
> Subject: [AI] A Few Queries: Please Answer If You Have The
> RelevantInformation
>
>
>> Hello everyone at the AccessIndia mailing list.
>>
>> I have the following queries--- some general and some blindness-related:
>>
>> Are there any solar-powered room heaters, air conditioners, ceiling fans,
>>
>> refrigerators, or any others of the common home appliances? If so, which
>> items? And, who are the international manufacturers of these items?
>>
>> Where on the Internet can I download the Bharati Urdu braille code in PDF
>>
>> format?
>>
>> Is there any individual or organisation in India who can donate braille
>> books in the Urdu language?
>>
>> Is there any website from India which offers audio books --- in Hindi,
>> Urdu, Punjabi, or English --- for free download?
>>
>> Last but not the least, how good is the latest version of JAWS for
>> accessing mathematical content --- either in PDF documents or on the
>> Internet?
>>
>> Regards.
>>
>> Saakib
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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Re: [AI] A Few Queries: Please Answer If You Have The RelevantInformation

2016-01-10 Thread Nirmal Verma
Thanks a lot Harish for this informative reply.

Nirmal
On Jan 10, 2016 1:23 PM, "harish"  wrote:

> Hi
>
> Interestingly, I have just commissioned a 60 Kilo watt solar power plant
> at my office.
>
> This is the largest solar power generation at our office. Our power
> requirements are are far greater than our generation. Which means that all
> the power generated by solar is consumed. The additional power requirement
> is taken from the regular state provided power grid.The whole process is
> automated and straightforward. It synchronises with it all extremely well.
> We run very high end and highly critical servers.
>
> It will continue to give steady power for at least 25 years. It should do
> good for another 10 more years. There is almost zero maintainence cost and
> only cleaning of the solar panel with water to clean the dust accumulating
> over it in about 2 weeks. This would be just about 30 minutes work in 2
> weeks. Nothing more.
> The initial cost is high but it would break even in about 7 years at the
> present electricity charge. If it rises, then the pay back will be still
> earlier. Thereafter your power is absolutely free.
>
> When we can be using in a highly sensitive place, you can safely run any
> electronic or electrical device.
> We are having 200 panels each producing 300 watts of power.
> Interesting, in states like Karnataka, you can sell your extra power to
> the state grid and earn revenue.
> In summary, if your production is less than consumption, the difference
> can be drawn from the grid. If your generation is more than your
> consumption, you can earn revenue by selling the power to the grid.
> I don't see any problem for a blind person to clean the panels which is
> placed on the terrace of your house.
> Any interesting part is the whole process is modular. You can
> progressively keep increasing your generation as and when you can afford
> it. they will all work in a cohesive way.
> You can get a daily report on a browser. I have yet to check on the
> accessibility of the standard report.
>
> There are many Indian vendors from whom you can by the system.
>
> I had taken lead in having this system and was involved in every stage of
> the project.
>
> I suppose this would clear any queries. You can write to me directly if
> some got missed.
> Harish Kotian
>
> ----- Original Message - From: "Saaqib Mahmuud" <
> saaqib1...@yahoo.co.in>
> To: 
> Sent: Friday, January 08, 2016 9:42 PM
> Subject: [AI] A Few Queries: Please Answer If You Have The
> RelevantInformation
>
>
> Hello everyone at the AccessIndia mailing list.
>>
>> I have the following queries--- some general and some blindness-related:
>>
>> Are there any solar-powered room heaters, air conditioners, ceiling fans,
>> refrigerators, or any others of the common home appliances? If so, which
>> items? And, who are the international manufacturers of these items?
>>
>> Where on the Internet can I download the Bharati Urdu braille code in PDF
>> format?
>>
>> Is there any individual or organisation in India who can donate braille
>> books in the Urdu language?
>>
>> Is there any website from India which offers audio books --- in Hindi,
>> Urdu, Punjabi, or English --- for free download?
>>
>> Last but not the least, how good is the latest version of JAWS for
>> accessing mathematical content --- either in PDF documents or on the
>> Internet?
>>
>> Regards.
>>
>> Saakib
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Celebrating Louis Braill birthday, Jan. 4th.
>>
>> Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility
>> of mobile phones / Tabs on:
>>
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Re: [AI] A Few Queries: Please Answer If You Have The RelevantInformation

2016-01-09 Thread harish

Hi

Interestingly, I have just commissioned a 60 Kilo watt solar power plant at 
my office.


This is the largest solar power generation at our office. Our power 
requirements are are far greater than our generation. Which means that all 
the power generated by solar is consumed. The additional power requirement 
is taken from the regular state provided power grid.The whole process is 
automated and straightforward. It synchronises with it all extremely well. 
We run very high end and highly critical servers.


It will continue to give steady power for at least 25 years. It should do 
good for another 10 more years. There is almost zero maintainence cost and 
only cleaning of the solar panel with water to clean the dust accumulating 
over it in about 2 weeks. This would be just about 30 minutes work in 2 
weeks. Nothing more.
The initial cost is high but it would break even in about 7 years at the 
present electricity charge. If it rises, then the pay back will be still 
earlier. Thereafter your power is absolutely free.


When we can be using in a highly sensitive place, you can safely run any 
electronic or electrical device.

We are having 200 panels each producing 300 watts of power.
Interesting, in states like Karnataka, you can sell your extra power to the 
state grid and earn revenue.
In summary, if your production is less than consumption, the difference can 
be drawn from the grid. If your generation is more than your consumption, 
you can earn revenue by selling the power to the grid.
I don't see any problem for a blind person to clean the panels which is 
placed on the terrace of your house.
Any interesting part is the whole process is modular. You can progressively 
keep increasing your generation as and when you can afford it. they will all 
work in a cohesive way.
You can get a daily report on a browser. I have yet to check on the 
accessibility of the standard report.


There are many Indian vendors from whom you can by the system.

I had taken lead in having this system and was involved in every stage of 
the project.


I suppose this would clear any queries. You can write to me directly if some 
got missed.

Harish Kotian

- Original Message - 
From: "Saaqib Mahmuud" 

To: 
Sent: Friday, January 08, 2016 9:42 PM
Subject: [AI] A Few Queries: Please Answer If You Have The 
RelevantInformation




Hello everyone at the AccessIndia mailing list.

I have the following queries--- some general and some blindness-related:

Are there any solar-powered room heaters, air conditioners, ceiling fans, 
refrigerators, or any others of the common home appliances? If so, which 
items? And, who are the international manufacturers of these items?


Where on the Internet can I download the Bharati Urdu braille code in PDF 
format?


Is there any individual or organisation in India who can donate braille 
books in the Urdu language?


Is there any website from India which offers audio books --- in Hindi, 
Urdu, Punjabi, or English --- for free download?


Last but not the least, how good is the latest version of JAWS for 
accessing mathematical content --- either in PDF documents or on the 
Internet?


Regards.

Saakib














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