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CSR Powered by Innovation April 2016 SHYAM PATRA Naturetech Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. Tackling Social Challenges Through Supporting Technology Interventions.

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1 CSR Powered by Innovation April 2016 SHYAM PATRA Naturetech Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. Tackling Social Challenges Through Supporting Technology Interventions Integrated Rural Development Model

2 The CSR Market place The Companies Act, 2013, under Section 135 covers directions for Indian Companies to spend on Corporate Social Responsibility Activities Who is required to spend & how much? CSR requirements come into place during any financial year in which a company has: - Rs. 500 cr or more net worth - Rs. 1000 cr or more in turnover or - Rs. 5 cr or more net profit Companies that meet one or more of these conditions are required to spend 2% of the average net profit for the preceding three financial years on CSR initiatives.

3 Existing CSR Approach  Philanthropy  Improving Operational Effectiveness  Creating/Transforming a Business Model www.yourwebsite.com IDEA

4 Objective 01 Climate Change mitigation 04 Rural Development 03 Sanitation Safe Drinking Water Smart Classroom 02 Rural Clean Energy Access www.yourwebsite.com IDEA CSR SUPPORT

5 Common Problems in Rural Areas 01 02 03 04. www.yourwebsite.com IDEA No Energy Access Kerosene Burning Wood Burning Health Hazards High Crime Rate Medieval Toilets No Overhead Tank for Flushing Unhygienic Disease Prone Outdated Schools No Technology Access Outdated Learning Material Unsafe Drinking Water Open Source of Water Infested With Parasites

6 Underserved rural households in least electrified states (millions)

7 Problems Existing in the Electrified Villages 2 1 5 Theft of Electricity Non Payment of Bills No metering, no bills, no body from utility side has ever been to the villages for years No Reliability of Supply 5-7 Hrs/day on annual average basis Supply in odd hours When they need the most, no electricity

8 Problems in Villages 2 1 3 No access to Education Kerosene lanterns as source of lighting Poor lighting Toxic smokes from these lanterns Mob charging 2-5 km away from home Spending 250-300 on poor unhealthy lighting

9 Efforts taken up in Rural Electrification 1 2. 34 Distribution of solar lanterns to rural household Maintenance prone Inconvenient for rural households to come to charging station Not addressing their needs Distribution of Solar Street lights or Home Lighting Systems Expensive Nobody’s property, nobody takes care of them Left for theft of panels and/or batteries Not maintained, fail early, lose utility value fast, Impact lost In many cases, beneficiaries sell the freely distributed items for quick money RGGVY failed to deliver reliable electricity

10  Innovative Solar Powered Smart Village Model

11 Intelligent cloud based power Distribution Smart SMS Pre-paid Metering in off –Grid Areas Smart Solar AC Microgrid 220V AC Supply Grid compati bility Power point for charging Theft proof Affordable and flexible recharge Smart solar AC Microgird Smart AC Solar Microgrid

12 SMS Prepaid Metering system Energy balance and recharge status No payment delay and collection hassle Recharges based on energy needs Unspent energy credits to following month Can be recharged from anywhere through village basedAgent SMS Prepaid Metering System

13 Cloud Based Server for Remote Monitoring and Energy Management Vendor Individual customer details Remote monitoring of energy generation Data base of energy consumption Unique meter code identification Monitoring of location and performance Remote start and shutdown from one meter to entire grid

14 Metering units

15 Cloud Based Server for Remote Monitoring and Energy Management Customer Low balance alert Quick and coordinated response to discrepancy Data validation from energy meters

16 Based on the amount, Agent sends the equivalent code to the admin server. Customer gives money to the recharge agent in the village. The amount is based on his energy requirment and the recharge model Customer can also send SMS to Server to check energy balance The Server remotely transfers the equivalent energy credits to the corresponding pre-paid energy meter Server sends Agent‘s Credit Balance Solar Microgrid With SMS based Pre-paid Energy Meters Server sends customer recharge confirmation

17 Innovation 1 2 3 4 5 6 manual payment collection hassles completely avoided Cloud based server and GSM has enabled the recharge of customer meters from anywhere in the world Recharge based on their energy requirement and cash flow. Every recharge model has a validity period, once it expires, the energy meters will be shut down till the next recharge. The meters are pole mounted and enclosed in a tamper-proof metallic enclosure in order to avoid meter bypass and tampering For remaining cost effective, 3 customers are clubbed in a single prepaid metering kit

18 Present Product Development 1 2 3 4 Optimization of GSM Modules and SIMs to one per village from the existing 10 nos to make it financial feasible. Shift from current GSM Energy Credits transfer to a mix of GSM and RF based Energy credit transfer. With increase in customer base, Cross Subsidy recharge model for Extremely poor. Extrapolation of pre-paid based electricity model to a pre-paid based water supply model to meet irrigation and drinking water needs in rural areas.

19 High Impact Solar Sanitation Model Ensuring Swachh Bharat

20 Sanitation Current Scenario 1 No Flushing Arrangement 2 No electricity hence day time use only 3 Unhygienic Prone to Diseases 5 Inconvenience of carryingg more water 4 Manual Scavenging Required www.yourwebsite.com IDEA When the pit gets fill

21 With our Solar Sanitation Model we can attempt to build low cost Water closet toilets for households/schools with Pit based latrine or no latrine with no dependence on grid electricity Naturetech Infra Integrated Solar Sanitation Model www.yourwebsite.com IDEA

22 Solar Panels powering water pump & Storage batteries Overhead water tank Modern toilet with water Flushing, spray arrangement & lighting for evening use Separate toilets for more than one household use/pump Surplus power for Smart Class-rooms or for household use at night Surplus power for Filtering Unit for safe drinking water Naturetech Infra Integrated Solar Sanitation Model Water piping Electricity line Naturetech Infra

23 Operating Mechanism 1.Power Generation through Solar panels during the day 2.Water pumping Small power pump powered through solar pumps the water into overhead tank 3.Water Usage Overhead water Tank supplies water for Flushing and Cleaning purposes 4.Water Filtration Overhead tank and Electricity makes clean Drinking water Possible

24 Advantages Water for Clean and Hygienic Toilets Elimination of Open Defecation Electricity at nightSafe drinking water and clean energy Highly ScalableCombined with other features for specialized solutions Cost optimised in clustured water drawing www.yourwebsite.com IDEA

25 Smart Solar Water pumping Model

26 Smart Solar Pumping Model Water Pumping for Irrigation And Domestic Use www.yourwebsite.com IDEA Diesel genset based pumping, which is polluting and un-sustainable in long-run and most expensive for farmer Diesel free water pumps with optional mobility Full-day running AC Solar Water Pump with battery charging & electricity supply option when water pumping is not used avoiding idling of solar panels

27 High Impact Smart Solar School Model Energy And Education Infrastructure For Literate India

28 Current Status Of Rural Education in India High Dropouts due to lack of Sanitation Drinking water and Electricity. Lack of study Materials No Infrastructure www.yourwebsite.com IDEA

29 Water & electricity for a modern toilet & hand wash station ensuring complete sanitation Power Filtering Unit for safe drinking water Naturetech Infra Smart Solar School Model Solar Panel Optimised to the requirement of the school Classrooms powered by Solar

30 Operating Mechanism 1.Solar power supports entire School Infrastructure 2.Water pumping Power from panel run water filtration unit for safe drinking water 3. Excess Electricity can power School Compounds and Evening classes

31 Advantages 1 Learning material and Energy solution 2 High level Scalability and Replicability at pan india level 3 Ensuring Right to Education 4 Nurturing Young Talent www.yourwebsite.com IDEA

32 Supporti ng decentral ized energy solutions Identific ation of Sites Role Of Corporate Financial Support for Implementing sustainable solutions Financia l Support Synergy for capacity building and strategic partnership for Brand Recognition Strategi c Partners hip www.yourwebsite.com IDEA

33 Sustainable CSR Model One time Low capex for Smart Solar Microgrids ROLE OF CORPORATE 25 years operation of the Plant without any cost repercussion to Corporate User charges from Beneficiaries utilised to pay for O&M cost Undertaking to ensure operation of the plant in case the Village Energy Committee fails to operate the plant Revenue utilised to sustain plant operation for 25 yrs. Cover salary for a local village level operator Pay for Quarterly Comprehensive Maintenance Charges to Naturetech ROLE OF NATURETECH INFRA

34 Our Esteemed Partners

35 SOME RECOGNITION OF OUR WORK Shyam Patra, with off-grid Bijli Challenge Award amongst other 3 winners We received an award of USD 30,000. Award managed by The Climate Group, Sponsored by Dutch Postcode Lotterij, Netherlands

36 Shyam Patra, being felicitated by NABARD on 29 th March 2016 for Naturetech Infra’s innovative work in Rural Development. Award being handed over by the present Hon’ble Minister for Rural Development, Govt. of UP- Shri Arvind Kumar Singh ‘Gop’

37 Naturetech Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. selected as Climate Solver 2013 for the segment “Clean Energy Access” for their Low Cost & Innovative Solar Microgrid Model by World Wildlife Foundation (WWF) in association with Govt. of India

38 Impact Economic Impact Small Scale Businesses are able to work for extended period of time thus increase in income levels Organizational Impact Fostering and training of local village personnel for installation, operation and maintenance of our smart microgrids has increased both employability of rural youths and availability of local manpower for us to expand our presence Societal Impact significant improvement in the overall quality of life and earnings on account of increase in productivity levels & saving on energy expenses. Due to a well-lit environment, cases of crime, theft, death due to poisonous snakes and insects have all dropped substantially.

39 Founder & MD Shyam Patra Founder With his years of experience working in the power sector for companies like GMR Lanco and Usha Martin, Mr. Patra, a graduate from NIT Jaipur decided to float his own company which would create a social impact and changed lives by reaching to the have-nots  Communication Project designing  Team work

40 Our Team Prashant Saxena Technology Advisor Krishna Kumar Head -Business Development Anand Kumar Singh Technology Builder Rajarajan Rathinavelu External Consultant

41 Contact Info www.naturetechinfra.com naturetechinfra@gmail.com


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