Jalandhar:In a one-of-a-kind initiative, a company in Punjab is generating electricity from the hay produced as a by-product of farming. Green Planet Energy Pvt Ltd, a private company based in the Bir village in Jalandhar, produces over 6000 units of electricity every day. The project has proven beneficial for the villagers in many ways -- it not only generates electricity in a non-conventional yet eco-friendly way but also solves the problem of stubble burning in the nearby villages.
Thousands of farmers sell their straw to the company, which benefits them financially while also solving the problem of stubble burning which has led to other serious problems in the states of Haryana and Punjab. The hay the farmers would burn earlier -- creating severe pollution harmful to the environment and their own health -- is now being sold and used to generate a basic necessity.
As informed by Amandeep Singh, an official working at the plant, the farmers selling hay here are paid rs.167 per quintal for the straw. "30 to 40 percent of the price of the straw that the farmer brings here is paid in advance. The balance is paid to him in installments within 6 months. We sell this electricity to the government at the rate of 7 Rs 95 paise," the official said. The plant has also created employment opportunities for the villagers staying in the vicinity of the plant location. The plant is under operation 24/7 with around 150 workers there operating in shifts.