The ‘Energy Educational Park’ in Koradi is of international standard - Dr. Nitin Raut

Mumbai, dt. 8: The 'Energy Educational Park' to be set up at Koradi (Nagpur) should be of international standard and include all the things required for it to be the best in the country. Presented by Nitin Raut.

 A review meeting on the proposed ‘Energy Educational Park’ at Koradi was conducted by Dr. It was chaired by Raut. The meeting was attended by Dinesh Waghmare, Principal Secretary, Energy Department, Sanjay Khandare, Chairman and Managing Director, Mahanirmiti, Uddhav Walunj, Joint Secretary, Energy Department, Manoj Kumar Suryavanshi, Metropolitan Commissioner, Nagpur Metropolitan Region Development Authority and Ashok Mokha, Architect for the project. This time Mokha gave a computer presentation of the project online.

The energy park project included in the budget speech is an ambitious project of the state government. Nitin Raut said that in order for this project to be of international standard, one should visit various energy park projects, science parks etc. in the country and understand the structure and structure there. Accordingly, the project at Koradi should be designed in such a way that it should be different from other projects in the country. Although the project will be visited by all, small and large, it should be designed with children's curiosity at the center and performance and entertainment in mind. Emphasis should be placed on the interpretation room, which emphasizes the importance of energy saving in view of declining energy sources in the future. So that future generations can contribute to the development of the country as a responsible citizen through energy saving.


            The power park includes conventional projects such as thermal power projects, hydropower projects as well as geothermal, tidal energy projects, bio-mass under unconventional energy, energy projects on biogas, solar energy under green energy, wind energy as well as solar and wind energy. Models of construction hybrid projects, rooftop solar projects etc. should be included. In addition, the journey from the power generation project to the customer's home should be shown. Smart meters, smart homes with smart electric appliances etc. in the house should also be kept.


            After inspecting the exhibition, tourists visiting here should display the message of energy saving on the items and clothes kept for purchase, said Dr. Raut also gave various suggestions regarding the design of the project.

  Principal Secretary Waghmare said that in addition to conventional energy generation projects, non-conventional energy sources and non-conventional energy sources e.g. He also suggested that battery-powered power storage, electric vehicles, etc. should be included in the energy park. The park should be an energy education park, he added.


       Khandare said that the galleries in the park should be designed so that the various sources of energy and its use in human life are realized by giving children the opportunity to laugh, play and participate. It should impart basic knowledge without going into too many technical and complex matters. The purpose of this energy park is to provide education to the school-college students through laughter, to enable them to handle the source of energy at the actual project site, at the same time to entertain and to create employment opportunities through tourism.