Kerala: JP Tech wins national award

The exhibition was held at the CEE headquarters in Ahmedabad.

Update: 2017-04-01 20:04 GMT
JP Tech' owned by Koyilandy native, which manufactures fuel efficient and innovative smokeless stove and community chulhas, has become the knowledge partner of Centre for Environment Education (CEE).

KOZHIKODE: A  firm from Kerala has won national recognition  in the exhibition of innovative energy conservation ideas  held last month. The  ‘JP Tech’ owned by  V. Jayaprakash of Koyilandy, which manufactures fuel efficient and  innovative smokeless stove and community chulhas, has become the knowledge partner of the Centre for Environment Education (CEE), an NGO supported by the Union ministry of environment, forest and climate change.  The exhibition was held at the CEE headquarters in Ahmedabad.

“There are many smokeless stoves. The specialty of JP stove is that it has multiple options, tailor-made for a family and  another for schools which cook  under mid-day meal scheme,” said P. Parthesh, CEE  programme director. Under the knowledge partnership scheme, JP Tech will get Rs 25 lakh under small grant programme (SGP) according to the project it submits.

The fund is being released by UNDP through CEE.  The selection was after a team comprising  UNDP and CEE officials visited the schools which use JP stove for the mid-day meal scheme in Kerala, said  Jayaprakash. “They  visited the schools at Payyanakkal, Poyilkav and  Muchukunnu in Kozhikode district and took the feedback,” he  told DC.  The UNDP also wants  JP stoves to be used in the Ganga river basin in Jharkhand on a pilot basis under the project of rejuvenation of Ganga.

The stove and chulhas designed by Jayaprakash have  been saving lakhs of trees and arresting the emission of green house gases. Already, 47 schools in Kozhikode and  Idukki districts are using the fuel-efficient stove for mid-day meal scheme under the UNDP programme jointly implemented by the Centre for Energy and Environment, a national institution  of the Union ministry of environment and forests. As many as 7,500 stoves have been manufactured by Jayaprakash till now.

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