Environmentally Safe Renewable Energy Technology Using Sugar Cane
Journal Title: Universal Journal of Environmental Research and Technology - Year 2011, Vol 1, Issue 2
Abstract
Energy and environment are the two basic components of the new global of sustainable development. The story of the energy starts with wood, wood came to be replaced by coal and coal by oil only partially. Now a stage appears to have been reached when oil may also have to be substituted by Biomass. Sugar industry is one of the most important industries, playing vital role in the economic development of the nation and also a most advanced processing industry in the agricultural sector in India. After processing for cane sugar, the precipitate down at the bottom of the clarifier is called press mud, otherwise known as sugar cane mud, Mostly the cane leaves are supposed to be nuisance to the farmers and are so called waste residues. The bagasse and cane leaves are good candidates for gasification.
Authors and Affiliations
Jadhav R. T.
Antimicrobial Compound from Streptomyces Isolate Characterized Using HPLC
Need for novel, safe and more efficient antibiotics is a key challenge to the pharmaceutical industry today. The ever increasing knowledge in the area of pathogen`s drug resistance has evoked the discovery of new antibi...
Seasonal Abundance and Diversity of Rotifers of Shahanoor Dam, Amravati District, India
The present study was designed to study the seasonal variation and diversity of rotifers from the Shahanoor dam reservoir, district Amravati, Maharashtra. In the study period from January 2011 to December 2013, total 2...
Microbial Sulfur Oxidation Effect on Micronutrients Availability of Municipal Compost for Wheat Plant
Dual application of municipal compost and elemental sulfur may reduce soil pH and increase phosphorous and some micronutrients availability in soil. This study was aimed to investigate the impact of supplemented compos...
Frequency Analysis of Flood Flow at Garudeshwar Station in Narmada River, Gujarat, India
This paper presents a frequency distribution study on maximum monthly flood data in Narmada River at Garudeshwar station using widely used frequency distributions for periods from 1949 to 1979. The Normal, Lognormal, L...
Jatropha Plantation for Biodiesel Production in Rajasthan: Climate, Economics and Employment
Due to rapid increase in industrialisation, exponential growth of internal combustion engines, continuous deteriorating environment have paved the way to make renewable energy resources more attractive. The most feasib...