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Time of India
2 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
NTPC hands over 1st ash-based ‘eco-house' to Bilaspur resident
Raipur: NTPC ceremonially handed over its first ash-based "Eco-house" to Krishna Yadav, a resident of Sipat in Bilaspur district of Chhattisgarh, on Tuesday. The event marks the beginning of a nationwide initiative aimed at providing affordable, eco-friendly housing solutions to rural communities. The Eco-house, developed using 80% ash and ash-based products sourced from NTPC power plants, embodies NTPC's commitment to zero-carbon emissions and sustainable development. The project follows a highly positive reception at the India International Trade Fair (IITF) 2024 held at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, where the Eco-house was showcased for the first time, said an NTPC spokesperson. At the core of this innovation are interlocking wall blocks made from ash that require no traditional construction materials such as sand, cement, steel, mortar, plaster, or putty. These blocks ensure superior structural strength while significantly reducing both construction time and cost. NTPC officials highlighted that the Eco-house emits approximately 75% less carbon compared to conventionally built homes. Moreover, the modular nature of the design allows the house to be dismantled and reassembled with minimal damage, offering residents future flexibility in relocation or structural adjustments. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Düsseldorf: GEERS sucht 700 Testhörer für Hörgeräte ohne Zuzahlung GEERS Undo This initiative is not just an engineering feat but a vision for social upliftment. By making the Eco-house available for public purchase, NTPC aims to promote sustainable living while addressing rural housing shortages. The model, when integrated with solar rooftop systems and connected to the grid, holds the promise of energy self-sufficiency and environmental stewardship. The handing-over ceremony was graced by key NTPC officials, including Pradipta Kumar Mishra, Regional Executive Director (WR II & NI-Ash); Ajay Kumar Shukla, Executive Director (NI-Ash); and Vijay Krishna Pandey, Head of Project, NTPC Sipat, along with other senior executives.


Time of India
2 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
NTPC hands over first eco-house in Bilaspur, paving way for sustainable rural housing
RAIPUR: NTPC ceremonially handed over its first ash-based "Eco-house" to Krishna Yadav, a resident of Sipat in Bilaspur district of Chhattisgarh, on Tuesday. The event marks the beginning of a nationwide initiative aimed at providing affordable, eco-friendly housing solutions to rural communities. The Eco-house, developed using 80% ash and ash-based products sourced from NTPC power plants, embodies NTPC's commitment to zero-carbon emissions and sustainable development. The project follows a highly positive reception at the India International Trade Fair (IITF) 2024 held at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, where the Eco-house was showcased for the first time, said NTPC spokesperson. At the core of this innovation are interlocking wall blocks made from ash that require no traditional construction materials such as sand, cement, steel, mortar, plaster, or putty. These blocks ensure superior structural strength while significantly reducing both construction time and cost. NTPC officials highlighted that the Eco-house emits approximately 75% less carbon compared to conventionally built homes. Moreover, the modular nature of the design allows the house to be dismantled and reassembled with minimal damage, offering residents future flexibility in relocation or structural adjustments. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Tukarkan Bitcoin dan Ethereum - Tanpa Dompet Diperlukan! IC Markets MULAI SEKARANG Undo This initiative is not just an engineering feat but a vision for social upliftment. By making the Eco-house available for public purchase, NTPC aims to promote sustainable living while addressing rural housing shortages. The model, when integrated with solar rooftop systems and connected to the grid, holds the promise of energy self-sufficiency and environmental stewardship. NTPC has ambitious plans to scale up production and distribution of Eco-houses across the country. With its cost-effectiveness, rapid build capability, and green footprint, the Eco-house is poised to become a transformative model for rural housing in India. The handing-over ceremony was graced by key NTPC officials, including Pradipta Kumar Mishra, Regional Executive Director (WR II & NI-Ash); Ajay Kumar Shukla, Executive Director (NI-Ash); and Vijay Krishna Pandey, Head of Project, NTPC Sipat, along with other senior executives.