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Indians bag Green Oscar for biogas, human power

Indian enterprises have won two of the five Ashden Awards for sustainable energy for 2006, popularly known as Green Oscars and a cash prize of 30,000 pounds each.

Published on: Jun 17, 2006 01:28 PM IST
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Indian enterprises have won two of the five Ashden Awards for sustainable energy for 2006, popularly known as Green Oscars and a cash prize of 30,000 pounds each.

The organisations which have won the award include Appropriate Technology Institute (AARTI), Pune, for the design of a revolutionary biogas system that generates gas for cooking from food waste and other sugary and starchy material.

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The other is International Development Enterprises of India (IDEI) which has been behind the manufacture and distribution of 510,000 treadle pumps — a simple device that uses human power to pump water from wells, streams and lakes up onto the fields allowing farmers to grow crops all the year round.

Lord May of Oxford, a former Chief Scientific Adviser to the UK government, presented the awards to Anand Karve of AARTI and Amitabha Sadangi, Executive Director of IDEI at the Royal Geographical Society in London on Thursday night.

 
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