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Course on ‘Creativity and Delhi, India 17 th July 2015 Group - 6 Team - Krazy 4

Team Members Educational background: B.Tech Institute: KL University, Vijayawada NCAT roll number: (Category-1) P REDDY GURUNATHA SWAMY Educational background: B.Tech Institute: KL University NCAT roll number:16419 (Category-2) P HEMANTH SAGAR REDDY Educational background: B.Tech Institute: Sona College of Technology, Salem (Category -3) BHAVANI Educational background : PGDM Institute: Indo-German Training Center, Bangalore NCAT roll number: (Category-4) KIRAN KARPUR

1) An All-in-one digital smart card for India 2) To solve water problems in areas with very little rain and low levels of groundwater 3) To solve the basic electricity problem in poorest & backward pockets of India Our 3 Best Thoughts

To solve the basic electricity problem in poorest & backward pockets of India Our Choice

Background  Electricity is one of the most basic need of the hour in major regions of India. It is used not only for lighting and household purposes, but it also allows for mechanization of many farming operation  Rural areas in India are electrified non- uniformly, with richer states being able to provide a majority of the villages with power while poorer states still struggling to do so  Poverty, lack of resources, lack of political will, poor planning and electricity theft are some of the major causes which has left many villages in India without electricity

 The central government is increasingly trying to improve the dire conditions by investing heavily in biogas, solar as well as wind energy  Programs such as The JNN solar mission, Pradhan Mantri Gram Vidyut Yojna are essential  Northern and North Eastern states in India are lagging behind the national average bringing the numbers down, primarily due to inefficient state governments and lack of economic resources; these states are currently the focus of many NGOs as well as state programs  It is estimated that 12 GW of solar power will be required for the 1 lakh electrified villages in the country Background (contd..)

“ Backward pockets of India need an affordable solution for electricity woes, since it is one of the basic needs for household applications such as lighting, etc., to improve their overall quality of life ” Problem Statement WHO ?WHAT ?WHY ? needs because

Substitute For Solar electric products Modify/Minify We minified the large wind turbines into a small portable model

Creative solution “To make a portable, telescopic, foldable and affordable – small size wind turbine for generation of enough electrical energy for a single bulb to run for an entire day for one household”

Mind Mapping

White hat  Power shortage problem in India; Electrical energy requirements Yellow hat  Simple, affordable & feasible design for product Green hat  Multipurpose possible; Portable; usable with a manual lever The Six thinking hats

The six thinking hats(contd.)

Black hat  May not work in areas with very low wind; May not be easy to use by a layman; Marketing Problems Blue hat  The process of electricity generation is simple and the device is not complex Red hat  Without electricity people suffer; This Idea will work with a strong belief in intution

Our Creative Product PWT

Structure/Framework Stainless steel Aluminium Composites (Fibre) Portable Telescopic Wind turbine material Plastic material Mild steel Carbon Fibre composites Size & weight About 3 – 4 foot tall Max. 2 kg (excluding battery) Dia – 1.5 m (max.) Other applications On car tops Military use In urban households & other domestic usage PWT Attributes

Eagle Eye App to regulate our PWT  For urban application of the same product we would insert an ARDUINO CHIP so that the user will be able to keep track of the electricity being generated in his absence also and use it accordingly  The rural version will not have the chip installed because it is an unnecessary feature and a costly affair to afford another 700 rupees for the chip  The urban user can place the device any place where wind is available in good amounts and then connect it to the app-EAGLE EYE, to know how many units of electricity is being generated by the device  Using real time servers we can upload the API of the ARDUINO CHIP and connect it to the owner’s app to sync data between the two An APP to keep eye on everything

What help do we need ? Financial HelpMarketing HelpStrategic Know-How

References  Internet – Google Images  Wikipedia  Verticle Axis Wind Turbine, Book by Mr. Rabejha

Thank You… Team – Krazy 4