BioCNG made in India - not a flash in the pan!Jensen, DierkRural 21
Presentation by: Ashish V. Nawade, CEO, Innovative Environmental Technologies Pvt. Ltd., India Topic: Biogas to BioCNG/Biopower- Solutions for Waste-to-Green- Fuel Projects: An Experience Sharing About Us • 20+ years of experience in the areas of gas scrubbing ranging widely from cleaning ...
For their production, forestry companies implement the entire production process, including high-quality seeds or clones, propagation of plant material in nurseries, forest plantations and harvesting a reas3–5. At the harvesting stage, large quantities of solid waste rich in lignocellulosic ...
Composting involves the controlled aerobic decomposition of organic matter that results in a relatively stable organic end product called humus. Composting is unquestionably an ancient practice, documented from Greeks, Romans and also early civilizations in South America, China, Japan or India (Hershey199...
natural gas to the markets across pan-India but there are barriers like lack of supporting infrastructure and large initial capital needs.A new and exciting development in the form of Bio-Compressed Natural Gas (Bio-CNG) is taking shape in India and can be an alternative to conventional...
Role of Bio-CNG in Development of Rural India: A Prospective StudyPayal Saxena
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