Converting Biomass Into Biodegradable Tableware
Crop residue burning has begun in the Northern states, posing a threat to air quality in the region. While several measures are being tried to prevent burning of paddy strawContinue Reading
Crop residue burning has begun in the Northern states, posing a threat to air quality in the region. While several measures are being tried to prevent burning of paddy strawContinue Reading
Prosopis Juliflora is an invasive weed with abundant spread in India. Called Seemai Karuvelam in Tamil and Vilayati Babul in Hindi, it has outstanding capability to survive and grow onContinue Reading
GMEX Technologies has announced the signing of a collaboration agreement with Centre for Ganga River Basin Management and Studies (CGanga) to launch a Waste Trading Platform and Exchange in India. Continue Reading
As the sun sets on Japan’s solar energy boom, companies and investors are rushing into wood-burning biomass projects to lock in still-high government subsidies. More than 800 projects have alreadyContinue Reading
ITOCHU Corporation of Japan, announced that it has established a new company for Biomass power production named Ichihara Biomass Power Co., Ltd. The new company is a three-way joint venture betweenContinue Reading
To many people, the most familiar forms of renewable energy are the wind and the sun. But biomass (plant material and animal waste) is the oldest source of renewable energy,Continue Reading
A new Italian study investigated how overhead solar panels (agrivoltaics) impact the quality of wheat grown beneath them. The research, conducted by a team from the CNR Institute for Bioeconomy,Continue Reading
The natural ecosystems operates differently from industrial economy because they are circular—plants grow in soil, animals eat plants, dung replenishes soil— on the other-hand industrial economy is largely linear. InContinue Reading
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