room - Quarters‚ etc. c) Equipment/Plant and Machinery: i) Chaff cutter ii) Silo pit iii) Milking machine iv) Feed grinder and mixer v) Milking pails/milk cans vi) Biogas plant vii) Bulk coolers viii)Equipment for manufacture of products ix) Truck/van (price quotations for the above equipments) d) Housing : i) Type of housing ii) Area requirement
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Various types of Fuel Cells and their working By : Divykant Vishwakarma 03996404910 EEE 2nd shift S.No. 14 Fuel Cell A fuel cell is a device that converts the chemical energy from a fuel into electricity through a chemical reaction with oxygen or another oxidizing agent. Hydrogen is the most common fuel‚ but hydrocarbons such as natural gas and alcohols like methanol are sometimes used. Fuel cells are different from batteries in that they require a constant source of fuel and oxygen/air
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Case Study: FEED Resource Recovery Introduction This case analysis is about Shane Eten’s business idea to turn food waste in to biogas locally through composting technology rather than big centralized ones that already exist. He and his newly found partner Ryan are trying to find investors to start off their business in the CleanTech industry. Shane has had a successful experience as an entrepreneur in small business and is now eager to start something on his own‚ his ambition can only be matched
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and the Pacific Islands. All parts of the Moringa tree are edible and have long been consumed by humans. According to Fuglie (47) the many uses for Moringa include: alley cropping (biomass production)‚ animal forage (leaves and treated seed-cake)‚ biogas (from leaves)‚ domestic cleaning agent (crushed leaves)‚ blue dye (wood)‚ fencing (living trees)‚ fertilizer (seed-cake)‚ foliar nutrient (juice expressed from the leaves)‚ green manure (from leaves)‚ gum (from tree trunks)‚ honey- and sugar cane
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BACTERIA Period: 4 Characteristics: 3 major shapes Cocci Basilli Spirilla 3 major components Mesosomes flagella Plasmids Growing Up: Bacteria can obtain energy through phototrophs(sunlight)‚ lithotrophs(inorganic compounds)‚ and organotrophs(organic compounds) Marriage/Reproduction Binary Fission: The process by which all bacteria reproduce. It results in the separation of a single cell into two. Transformation: genetic alteration
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Sophomore year‚ I was given the opportunity to channel my enthusiasm outside of the classroom‚ when I worked at the Better Future Factory‚ a small engineering startup in the Netherlands. I worked to design a smart 3D-printed peristaltic pump for a biogas reactor to be installed throughout the city of Rotterdam for a city initiative called BroodNodig. I was more formally exposed to the field of electronics and instrumentation during my Junior year‚ which culminated in a final project for my Design
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Renewable Energy in Malaysia Energy is a key driver for economic growth‚ constituting about 20% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). In 2010‚ the total primary energy supply was 3127.7 petajoules. The main energy sources of commercial energy supply were crude oil‚ which accounted 44.7% and natural gas which accounted 41.6%. These sources remain major ones. However‚ the share of coal and coke increased from 9.1% in 2005 to 11.2 % in these years and only 2.5% came from the non-fossil source of hydro
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Non-biodegradable waste will NOT break down or at least NOT break down for many years. Examples of Non-biodegradable are plastics‚ metal and glass. Dangerous chemicals and toxins are also non-biodegradable‚ as are plastic grocery bags‚ plastic water bottles and other similar materials. Non-biodegradable trash has been a growing concern to environmentalists‚ but now is becoming a concern to anyone wanting to embrace a more eco-friendly lifestyle; as world population grows so does our waste. It’s
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Macasusi and her family lost their main source of income after the infamous garbage-slide killed 218 people. The family truly evacuated and returned to their previous home after the area around them were starting to burn unannounced. These were caused by biogas that were emitted by the rotting garbage surrounding them. For the next three months‚ she was sharing 300php worth of money a day with her best friend which they earned after scavenging for seven hours during the
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Unit 2 Focus Paper Karen Virgin GM504-02N Organizational Excellence and Change 11/06/2012 Professor Laurie Cure Introduction Campbell’s was founded in 1869 and it is the world’s leading marketer of soup‚ Campbell’s (2012). Their products can be found in 120 countries around the world Campbell’s brands are a staple for many around the world. They have a unique ability to adapt their products to different cultures. Their International division spans over
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