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- Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
20 Sep 2024
At the fourth Renewable Energy Investor Meet in Gujarat, a remarkable innovation captured the attention of Prime Minister Narendra Modi: the world’s first solar tile crafted from plastic waste. Developed by a visionary local startup, this pioneering product signals a significant leap toward sustainable energy solutions. It also helps to tackle the growing crisis of plastic pollution.
This unique solar tile, designed by entrepreneur Shani Pandya, ingeniously repurposes over 350 single-use plastic wrappers into a functional energy source. Each tile generates 20 watts of electricity and is priced at an affordable Rs. 1,000. This innovation demonstrates a dual purpose—addressing both the urgent need for renewable energy and the pressing issue of plastic waste that clogs our landfills and oceans.
While the solar tile is currently not subsidized, there are discussions within the government to support this eco-friendly technology in the near future. The implications are profound; this initiative not only aligns with India's renewable energy goals but also sets a precedent for innovative waste management practices.
What makes this solar tile particularly exciting is its versatility. Beyond generating solar energy, it can be utilized in a variety of settings, including residential rooftops, pedestrian pathways, and smart city infrastructure. This includes applications like e-mobility charging stations, making it a multifunctional asset in urban planning.
The durability of the solar tile is another standout feature. Weighing just 3 kg, it is designed to withstand foot traffic and harsh weather conditions, ensuring long-lasting performance. This resilience opens up numerous possibilities for its use in public spaces, contributing to sustainable urban development.
The Prime Minister Modi was presented with a solar tile as a memento at the fourth Renewable Energy Investor Meet in Gujarat. It features an image of Gujarat’s iconic Modhera Sun Temple, recognized as India’s first solar-powered village.
PM Modi’s enthusiastic response to the solar tile during his visit to the startup’s stall boosted the morale of the innovators. It also aligned with the government’s dual objectives: promoting renewable energy while phasing out single-use plastics. His endorsement highlights the importance of supporting groundbreaking innovations that can reshape the future of energy in India.
As India pushes for greater adoption of renewable energy, innovations like this solar tile could be pivotal in achieving sustainability targets while effectively addressing the plastic waste crisis. With continued support and investment, we can envision a cleaner, greener India where waste is transformed into valuable resources.