Udupi: Power generation from tidal energy - Vijay K Hegde's dream comes true


Harshini Brahmavar
Pics: Umesh Marpalli
Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (HB)

Udupi, Feb 28: Researcher in the field of alternative energy sources, Vijay Kumar Hegde from here, who has obtained a patent for the generation of power by using tidal energy, is all set for an experimental power generation by this method with effect from Sunday March 1. Hegde is the first person in the world to get patent for his unique method of power generation.

Susi Global Research Center, designed and chaired by Hegde, will start a new tidal power generation unit on March 1 designed by chairman Vijay Kumar Hedge. His dream will become a reality after almost 30 years of dedicated hard work.

For getting permission of the government to generate power through this method on a large scale, and to prepare a detailed project report, he has set up a small power generation unit at Kadike within Kodi Bengre village on the seashore. Sri Vishweshateertha Swamiji of Pejawar Math will be inaugurating this unit at 9.30 am on Sunday.

The method of using tidal waves as a means to generat power was first adopted in India In 1981. Hegde had obtained patent for the above method of producing power by using movement of waves in 2006 itself. Although he had been invited by USA, England and some other countries to generate power by using the patented method, Hegde, who was desirous of using this technology in India for the first time, had not accepted these offers. Regrettably, the governments and officials have not evinced interest to make use of this technology, although Hegde had pursued this issue with various departments and ministries.

As such, he said he has decided to experimentally generate power through his own Susi Global Research Centre on a small scale. For this purpose, he has spent lacs of rupees to set up the generator unit. After successfully showing the practicability of such technology where investment is minimal, thee is no pollution, and the country has good scope for tapping this alternative energy source, and by submitting detailed project report, he plans to seek government's participation to generate power on a large scale.

Hegde says he chose Kemmannu beach because of the smooth quality of the soil. He says it is very easy to dig here unlike in Maravanthe beach. The pillar of the unit is placed inside the water while the balls and other parts of the machine float on the surface. It does not affect the small fish and is an eco-friendly.

This is a low cost power generating project with multiple advantages. The tidal power requires no raw fuel and is not affected by any seasonal fluctuations. This will prevent the government from spending a lot of money on constructing erosion prevention stone walls, and also loss of land to the sea.

Tidal power plants demand least coastal space. This is currently the only design available in the world using the float type mechanism.

Speaking to media persons, Hegde said it can generate electricity enough to light 10-15 bulbs at a time (5 kilo watt), but the mega project needs Rs 30-35 crores. At present, the rate of power per unit is Rs 4.20 along with 50 paisa subsidy.

"After experimenting for 27 years I have got a fruitful result this year. I feel very proud about inventing this project but there is need for government support. First, I will submit the DPR report to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and then discuss further with scientists. Once the government grants me a power project agreement, I will immediately step into the next developmental project, that is based on gravitational energy."

Boston University and the government of Mauritius have asked for the project to be set up in their respective places as well.

Susi Center has already obtained international patent for the project. A mega plant is planned to be established soon at a total cost of Rs 6 crore.

Among the different projects taken up by Susi other than tidal power, are a battery operated (self-charging) car, special dynamo (self-charging) for use in railways which will save about 2/3 percent of diesel, and LPG stoves with more than 60% saving in gas.

  

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  • Dr. Ashok Kundapur, Udupi

    Sun, Apr 12 2015

    Excellent work, CONGRATULATIONS INDEED, WISHING HIM THE VERY BEST.

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  • UDAY BANGERA, MALPE

    Sun, Mar 01 2015

    Congratulation Mr.Vijay Hegde, Our country badly needs inventions on Alternate Energy. Hope the present government takes it seriously.

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  • Ronald R D'Souza, Kanjerkatte

    Sun, Mar 01 2015

    Very interesting research. Great !
    Is it possible to give me Patent number please?

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  • Praveen Shetty, Shankat/Kuwait

    Sun, Mar 01 2015

    Congrats, Vijay K Hegde.. He was my valuable customer. in 2002 we discussed in dream project and he was mentioning about the patent and government non interest. I hope now a sensible government in centre will carry his effort forward..Jai ho

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  • Krishna, Canada

    Sun, Mar 01 2015

    Awesome! really feels good that a person chased his dreams for 30 years and then it materializes - true inspiration. Whats really commending is that this piece of technology is patented, which is what inventor's seldom take seriously. In a world, where intellect is the major propelling factor in a progressive society, safeguarding one's interests which helps in long term research and upgrades is a very good thought. All the best.

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  • JerryMoras.com, Calgary, Canada

    Sat, Feb 28 2015

    Love to meet this guy!
    World is better place because of innovative and entrepreneurial spirit like this one.
    I wish to think big and create value in our life on this planet earth.
    I'm thrilled and encouraged to do something may not be like this but do something that creates value addition to the fellow being.

    This guy thinks out of box and creates something new that no one even dare to touch and gets world patent. He knows that he is doing...

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  • George Belman, Belman

    Sat, Feb 28 2015

    Mr Hegde has been touting this for decades. With all due respect to him, why is that after all these years he can generate power that can barely power few bulbs? There are coast lines in this world which have more aggressive tidal waves but no country has invested in it because that is just not a scalable and practical solution. Hegde is our own Ramar Pillai of Udupi.

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  • Deepak, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 16 2015

    To Doubting George above: from the photo seen here I think it's a floater fixed to a ratchet mechanism.
    This a low cost solution.

    I suggest you invent at least a paper clip first. Then criticize others.

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  • VM, Udupi

    Sat, Feb 28 2015

    Congratulations and good luck sir.

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  • Ranjith S shetty -London, Ambalpady-udupi

    Sat, Feb 28 2015

    Congratulation Vijayana ! very interesting project . i am sure you should go domestic and international level and get Global recognition for all your efforts... i wish you a good luck .
    Good luck..

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  • Leslie D Souza, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 28 2015

    Congratulations Vijay Kumar Hegde .All th best .Dont worry you will get International recognition for your invention.God bless you.

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  • thomas, india

    Sat, Feb 28 2015

    Congratulations mr.Vijay..
    your name it self says it all..
    Time for the central and the state to come forward ..recognize ..you patent this technology and with PPP you should start grids to sell electricity public..
    you should go international and get Global recognition for all your efforts...
    Good luck..

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