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GREEN BUILDINGS: Green building is the practice of increasing the efficiency with which buildings use resources — energy, water, and materials — while reducing building impacts on human health and the environment, th...
Introduction Construction Industry in India is one of the rapidly growing sectors and contributes significantly to the Nation’s economy. The sector contributes to 10% of India’s GDP. Indian construction sector i...
Wind Power in India The wind power development is shaped by Technology Wind resource assessment Wind turbines Other technological developments The Policy and Regulatory push / response Wind resource ...
ABSTRACT:- India has a vast supply of renewable energy resources, and it has one of the largest programs in the world for deploying renewable energy products and systems. Indeed, it is the only country in the world to have an exclusive...
Cogeneration in India, being a tropical country with power shortfall, means often something else than in Germany. Here cogeneration in particular in the context of sugar mills means the generation of excess power to be sold to an external cus...
Introduction Renewable energy sector growth in India during the last four years has been significant, even for electricity generation from renewable sources. The grid connected systems with installed capacities in the MW range indicat...
Poverty reduction and economic growth are the prime objectives of national policy. Energy is the sine qua non of development. India, with over a billion people, today only produces 660 billion KWh of electricity and over 600 million Indians, ...
INTRODUCTION Medical care is vital for our life, health and well being. But the waste generated from medical activities can be hazardous, toxic and even lethal because of their high potential for diseases transmission. The hazard...
Solid Wastes include – Garbage (food wastes) Rubbish ( paper, plastics, wood, metal, throw away containers, glass). Demolition products (bricks, masonry, pipes). Sewage treatment residue (sludge and solid...
Engineered landfills are not common in cities and towns in India. There is a practice of disposing solid waste collected by municipality or local controlling agencies, in open low laying area around theperiphery of city boundaries...