2. Company Purpose
Energy harvesting from ocean waves by using
SAN BAWEC
Simple and Nonstop Buoyant Arm Wave Energy Converter
SAN BAWEC --A new innovative wave energy device
3. Problem - India need renewable energy
Coal: 188,487.88 MW (59.9%)
Large Hydro: 44,189MW (14.0%)
Small Hydro: 4,333.86 MW (1.4%)
Wind: 28,700.44 MW (9.1%)
Biomass: 7,971.02 MW (2.5%)
Solar : 9,012.69 MW (2.9%)
Gas: 25,329.38 MW (8.1%)
Nuclear: 5,780 MW (1.8%)
Diesel: 837.63 MW (0.3%)
Yet NO OCEAN energy in india
5. Solution
Iam an independent researcher. Who is very enthusiast in renewable energies
Especially in ocean energy. Under the domain name Indian ocean energy.com.iam
introducing my invention to the world,
The San Bawec Devices
San Bawec - L - 50
L - 100
L - 150
L - 500K.W
L - 1.5 M.W
Objectives
The objective is to accelerate and enhance the research in ocean energy particularly
in wave energy, development, testing and deployment of ocean energy in the country to
harness the power By using SAN BAWEC
8. Why Now
We are the new state in India,
And also we have the enormous coast line,
very advantageous,
That too this Govt is encouraging renewable
energies,
So I don’t think this not the correct time,
I believe that this is the right time.
11. Market Size
India has set a target of achieving overall renewable energy
installed capacity of 41,400 MW by 2017 and 72,400 MW by 2022.
To achieve this India will have to add 40,130.39 MW of renewable
energy installed capacity.
To achieve a target of 72,000 MW of installed capacity for
renewable energy India will have to invest around US$ 46.22
billion.
Almost similar investment will be made in upgrading the
transmission and distribution (T&D) infrastructure and old
renewable plants which will reach their end of life.
NOVONOUS estimates that India will have to invest US$ 83.35
billion in the renewable energy market till 2022.
12. Market Size
India till 31st March 2014 has been able to achieve
only 12.95% of its renewable energy potential. The
untapped market potential for overall renewable
energy in India is 216918.39 MW which shows
huge growth potential for renewable energy in
India.
14. Competition
Yet there is no competitor from India in the
Ocean energy sector,
but, however some foreign companies are
trying to get dealt with India for project
proposal, some of them can be found at
www.emec.org.uk/marine-energy/wave-
developers.
15. Product
Design Features
Simple, Efficient to install & maintain
Efficient Arm Design
Intelligent Gear drive System,
Unique to for IP related issues
In 2014 an article was published on ocean energy.
this article is aimed at a method and a device to extract energy from ocean waves.
a new device named as SAN BAWEC
it gives the minimum of 500KW to 1MW of Energy.
Please find the link
19. Product
Efficiency
A test device of 30 W rated power Generator, gives an
average out put of 24 W at maxima, and 7.5 W minimum,
this
Max efficiency – 80%
Min efficiency - 25 %
20. Business Model
Anaverage installation cost is nearly 2.3 crore,(1 MW)
Generator cost is 20 – 30 lacks, then
gear system is 20 lacks
Base 50 lacks
Arm miscellaneous 20 lacks,
To total comes 1.4 crore only, but however
If we take it at worst condition, max cost is 2 crore,,
21. Business Model
An average, if we took 50% of rated generation capacity
We can get 500KW /setup,
10 setups gives
500 KW X10 = 5MW,
Sell price = 5 MWh X 4 rupees
Profit = could be imagined,
22. Get me on
Indi - +91-8519826961.
Email:- indianoceanenergy@gmail.com
santhosh2116@gmail.com.
Santhosh Kumar.Athaluri
Independent Researcher &Inventor
www.indianoceanenergy.com
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