Description
What if agricultural waste could power entire villages—and unlock economic opportunity for millions?
In this episode, we explore the journey of Husk Power Systems, a pioneering renewable energy company that began by turning rice husks into electricity for off-grid villages in India and evolved into a global leader in solar hybrid mini-grids. Founded in Bihar, one of India’s most energy-poor regions, Husk Power challenged the assumption that rural electrification must wait for the central grid.
We unpack how Husk Power built and scaled biomass-based mini-grids, navigated fuel logistics and payment collection in low-income communities, and later made a strategic transition to solar and solar–hybrid systems to deliver reliable, 24/7 power. The episode also examines Husk Power’s expansion into Africa, its use of smart metering and pay-as-you-go pricing, and the real-world impacts on education, livelihoods, health, and carbon emissions.
This episode offers valuable lessons for entrepreneurs, policymakers, and investors on how adaptive business models, appropriate technology, and patient capital can power inclusive growth in emerging markets.
Key words
Husk Power Systems, Rural Electrification, Mini-Grids, Biomass Energy, Rice Husk Gasification, Solar Hybrid Mini-Grids, Renewable Energy Innovation, Energy Access, Pay-As-You-Go Electricity, Off-Grid Power, India and Africa, Social Enterprise, Climate and Development, Distributed Energy