by admin | Jul 6, 2014 | Bio Energy, Natural Gas
As I am working on an interesting project for a client keen on shifting to biomass instead of natural gas, the current fuel, I am doing a bit of research on similar shifts that have happened elsewhere. I am putting down the list of such case studies. Hope this is...
by admin | Jul 6, 2014 | Bio Energy, Biomass Power, Natural Gas
I and my team might be working on an interesting project where the company is trying to move away from natural gas for its heating purposes and into the use of biomass for the same. The reason of course has to do with economics, with natural gas prices shooting...
by admin | Nov 13, 2013 | Bio Energy, Innovations
You might be wondering what castor oil is doing in a blog about renewable energy and sustainability. But castor crop and oil are closer to sustainability and renewable energy than most of us think. The castor plant has been known to man for ages. Castor beans have...
by admin | Aug 9, 2012 | Bio Energy, Biofuels, Policies and Regulations, Transportation
This article appears to be a bit too positive to me, as the biofuels is going through a tough time right now, but as I have mentioned in an earlier post as well, biofuels have a bright future. Unless you believe that all cars will be running on batteries (electric...
by admin | Aug 9, 2012 | Bio Energy, Biogas, Waste to Energy
A retired TNEB engineer has come out with a unique biogas producing system from his septic tank. Retired additional chief engineer P. Selvan cooks his meals using the gas generated by the septic tank and as recognition of his effort, the District Rural Development...