Renewable Energy Sources are defined renewable non-fossil energy sources including wind‚ solar‚ geothermal‚ wave‚ tidal‚ hydropower‚ biomass‚ landfill gas‚ sewage treatment plant gas and biogases. In Hong Kong‚ the energy consumption is highly relied on non-renewable resources such as coal‚ natural gas‚ oil etc. However‚ if we only depend on those resources continuously‚ it may have a high risk of deficiency. Because of the limitation of the Non-Renewable Resources‚ Renewable Energy Sources have
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Archaebacteria It includes halophiles that are found in extreme salty areas; thermoacidophiles that are found in hot springs; and methanogens that are found in marshy areas. Methanogens are found in the gut of ruminants and are used for the production of biogas from cow dung. 2. Eubacteria (also known as true bacteria) It includes blue-green algae (cyanobacteria) such as Nostoc‚ Anabaena‚ etc. Photosynthetic bacteria contain chlorophyll a. Chemosynthetic bacteria oxidise various inorganic compounds
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KEY GROWTH SECTORS OF THE KENYAS ECONOMY Economic growth is the increase in the amount of the goods and services produced by an economy over time. It is conventionally measured as the percent rate of increase in real gross domestic product i.e. real GDP. In Kenya the key main sectors to achieve economic growth are agriculture which is the mainstay economic growth drivers‚ energy sector‚ manufacturing and industry‚ service sector which is mainly tourism‚ financial services and banking and also the
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(Sphoeroides maculates) as a potential source of stem borer pesticide V. Glue out of cigarette filer and acetone VI. Roof sealant out of Styrofoam and gasoline VII. Radical pesticide from garongin VIII. Chaetomorpha aerea a potential source of biogas 04 Investigatory projects I. Sawdust as an alternative source for corkboard II. Woodcraft from banana peduncle III. Lumber from carabao manure IV. Herbal leaves produced herbal ointment V. The wonder of Cobong plant VI. Cyperus Esculenta
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8/30/13 Welcome to PCRA.org FAQ | Associate with PCRA | Visit pcra.org | Tips | Downloads | Home About Us Who is doing what Biodiesel | Biogas | Biopetrol | Myths & Facts | Suppliers Pongamia pinnata is one of the few nitrogen fixing trees (NFTS) to produce seeds containing 30-40% Land availablity oil. It is often planted as an ornamental and shade tree but now-a-days it is considered as alternative Jatropha source for Bio- Diesel. This species is commonly called pongam‚ karanja‚
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applied (10 to 20 times as high as in conventional activated sludge treatment) and the very low operating costs. Anaerobic treatment often is very cost-effective in reducing discharge levies combined with the production of reusable energy in the form of biogas. ✓ Waste heat recovery unit (WHU) - The application of a coconut shell carbonization with waste heat recovery unit was developed to virtually eliminate the evolution of noxious smoke evolved during the charcoal-making operation and simultaneously
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due to lack of grid infrastructure‚ people can’t get conventional electricity so SHS is the best solution for home lighting for those areas. Major Activities of RSF Business activities • SHS (Solar Home System) • Biogas plant • ICS (Improved Cooking Stove) Social development activates • Rehabilitation program for fishermen group affected by SIDR • RSF Poribesh Utsab Award for SSC level student • RSF Model School
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The Comprehensive Municipal Disaster Risks Reduction and Management Plan of Pinamalayan‚ Oriental Mindoro (CY 2011-2015) Progress Report 8/7/2012 Nelsie Grace Pineda Chrisma Joy Famaranglas Donna May Salvacion Christopher Ortega The Comprehensive Municipal Disaster Risks Reduction and Management Plan of Pinamalayan‚ Oriental Mindoro (CY 2011-2015) A. OVERVIEW This document summarizes the progress made in the implementation of the Comprehensive Municipal Disaster Risks
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A Report on Green Economy Submitted by: MD.AZAHARUDDIN (1110051) Advisor: SYED ABU SHOAIB Date: 26/07/2012 Abstract The research was conducted on Green Economy. The purpose was to find the importance of green economy in Bangladesh and the various methods and measures that could be undertaken by the country to enhance sustainability. It was also necessary to discover the possible sectors in which investment could be done in order to boost the concept of green economy. It was
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Kyoto Protocol The Kyoto Protocol is an international agreement linked to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change that aims at reduction of Green House Gases (GHGs) and others like CFCs. The Kyoto Protocol was adopted in Kyoto‚ Japan‚ on 11 December 1997 and entered into force on 16 February 2005. Currently‚ there are 192 Parties (191 States and 1 regional economic integration organization) to the Kyoto Protocol to the UNFCCC. [pic] Participation in the Kyoto Protocol‚ where
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