Links: Tuesday‚ October 4‚ 2011 Environmental Briquette from Water Hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) with Acacia Seeds as Binding Agent
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by-products from the Distillery’s operations that have marketable value are captured for sale instead of disposal. The stillage (a by-product of distillation) is sold to farmers as animal feed in both liquid and dry form. Spent charcoal and char are sold to charcoal briquette manufacturers‚ and used barrels are sold as barrels to other beverage alcohol producers‚ as wood smoking chips‚ or planters. To manage energy consumption‚ the Distillery: Routinely replaces economizers‚ heat exchangers
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INTRODUCTION Background of the study The development in the construction industry all over the world is progressing. Many structures are being built‚ both residential and non-residential. Just like many countries‚ the demand for new structures in the Philippines is highly increasing. Attempts have also been made by various researchers to reduce the cost of its constituent and hence total construction cost by investigating and ascertaining the usefulness of material which could be classified as
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CHAPTER 1 Introduction Some farmers who don’t have irrigation system‚ plant rice during rainy season so‚ they have the difficulty of drying their grains after harvest. Aside from these‚ drying the grains under sunlight takes longer time‚ more effort in handling to the drying site‚ scraping or ricking‚ guarding from animals‚ collecting after drying‚ and another is that the possibility of the grains to be mixed with stones‚ leaves of tree‚ and dust in road drying and field drying. There are many
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SOLID WASTE‚ HAZARDOUS AND TOXIC WASTE MANAGEMENT. ENVS411 MWAMKO MPYA PROJECT. Mwamko Mpya project funded by Comic Relief seeks to improve the quality of life for communities at Kaptembwo and Rhonda. The goal of the project is to reach total sanitation coverage in the low income settlements‚ thereby eliminating Open Defecation and change towards improved hygiene practices both at the schools and at household levels. The Bio Center is a project done together with Umande Trust and Practical
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Pyrolisis of plastic wastes materials for the production of plywood substitute II. Marang (Artocarpus ordorotissimus) peelings as hardiflex – like III. Ethyl alcohol from ripe banana peelings IV. Rat killer extract from tuble roots V. Fuel briquettes from dried banana leaves and waste papers VI. Coconut sheath substitute of abaca fiber VII. Commercial glue from Talisay resin VIII. Butter derive from marang (Artocarpus odoratissima) seed IX. Marang seeds as alternative source for commercial
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measure the mechanical stre ngth of cement by applying Compressive and Tensile tests on Cement-Sand mortar. Standards: ¾ Compressive strength of cement using mortar cubes: B.S.12 – Part 2 ASTM : C 109 ¾ Tensile strength of mortar using briquettes: B.S.12 – Part 2 ASTM : C 109 General Discussion: In these tests (Compressive and Tensile tests) we measured the mechanical strength of the hardened cement. These tests are done on cement – sand mortar and not on the hardened cement itself
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Biodiesel Feedstock‚ Emil Akbar‚ Zahira Yakoob‚ Siti Kartom Kamarudin‚ Manal Ismail‚ Jumat Salimon. [15] Clean Energy: An Exporter’s Guide to India‚ US department of commerce‚ international trade administration. [16] Profile on production of fuel briquette. [17] Effects of Fuel Ethanol Use on Fuel-Cycle Energy and Greenhouse Gas Emissions.
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waty DRIED WATER HYACINTH (Eichhornia crassipes) LEAVES AS FOOD FOR Oryctolagus cuniculus (Rabbit) MIXED WITH SUGAR CANE (Saccharum officinarum) MOLASSES This Science Investigatory Project Is Presented to The Science and Technology Department Pedro Guevara Memorial National High School As Partial Fulfillment In The Subject Research II By: Tristan Jan A. Seraspi Rexter A. Marqueses Prince Emmanuel C. Gauna 2013 IV-ZARA Chapter I THE PROBLEM Introduction Water Hyacinth (Eichhornia
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ICE Case Studies Deforestation in Haiti CASE NUMBER: 54 MNUMONIC: HAITIDEF NAME: DEFORESTATION IN HAITI AUTHOR: Kristen Picariello December 18‚ 1997 I. CASE BACKGROUND 1. Abstract Haiti is one of the many developing countries that has sought to increase its growth and end its cycle of poverty. One of the ways in which it has done this has been by cutting down the forests. Most of Haiti’s population live below the poverty line. Nearly 70 percent of all Haitians depend on the
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