Agra firm develops non-polluting generator

Vishal Sharma
New Delhi. Following a ban on diesel engine manufacture in Agra by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), the diesel engine and generator manufacturing industry has come to a virtual standstill.

Though most of the diesel engine manufacturers have either downed their shutters or have begun selling unassembled engines and generators, a few of the major engine manufacturers of the town have taken a step further, developing new technologies and making their engines compliant to the CPCB standards.

BS Agricultural Industries recently announced the development of a completely new engine technology, which, besides being compliant with CPCB standards, also heavily economises on fuel consumption.

Talking to Business Standard on this new engine, Narinder Singh, director, BS Agricultural Industries, said that the new engine had been developed by the company's own Research & Development unit and it was displaying a fuel-economy of up to 40 per cent less than the engines currently available in the market. The fuel consumption of this engine was around 420 ml per hour for a 5 HP engine .

Singh said that the engine was now being introduced simultaneously in the national market through the company's dealer and distributor network in all three forms—pumpsets, engines and diesel generators. While the pumpsets and engines were available cheaply, the cost of the generators was about 2-3 times higher than the ordinary ones.

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