How to select furniture? Tips of selecting good quality comfortable furniture - Forestry Exhibition
Know everything you need to know on melamine- recent controversy behind the food additive is explained – Food Science Exhibition
Science behind Aromatherapy- how plants are used in therapeutic purposes are explained – Chemistry exhibition
Why Sri Lankan students are poor in Mathematics – Possible reasons behind the poor performance of students on O/L and A/L mathematics are explained – Mathematics Exhibition
Bio-diesel from Coconut – Method of converting coconut oil to biogas - Chemistry Exhibition
Identify criminals from DNA fingerprinting – Zoology and Biotechnology Exhibition
Prepare simple electronic circuits at home – Physics exhibition
Know your blood group – Zoology Exhibition
Solve you domestic solid waste problem by reduce, reuse and recycle – Forestry and Environment Exhibition
What is Z-score? – Statistics exhibition
Advanced Level Physics, Chemistry and Biology Practicals – Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology and Forestry exhibitions
Do it yourself Hydroponics – Botany Exhibition
Yoghurt making as a cottage industry – Biotechnology Exhibition
Mushroom cultivation as a self-employment - Biotechnology Exhibition
Manufacture Recycled Paper – Forestry Exhibition
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Bio-diesel from Coconut Oil
Department of Chemistry displays the ways of producing bio-diesel from local plant species such as coconut.
Electicity from Gliricidia plants
Rural energy problem has solved in some villages of Sri Lanka by providing electricity using dendro-energy.
Due to the harmful effects of climate change by certain fuels, Thurunushakthi Development Foundation has supported the creation of a dendro power plant. Dendro power, which is fuelwood-based energy, can function as an alternative energy source that has less negative effects on the environment. The dendro power project was located in a remote village in Balangoda district and will be used for domestic lighting.
The fuel source for the power plant is Gliricidia trees which grow in the village. Dendro power will be available for a fee by 30 houses in the village. However, it will be free for certain community centers such as the temple, school, Grama Nildhari office and training center for disabled children. By using dendropower, Thurunushakthi Development Foundation hopes to improve energy efficiency of Gliricidia and to make the community aware of alternative, more environmentally-friendly forms of energy.
Rural energy problem has solved in some villages of Sri Lanka by providing electricity using dendro-energy.
Due to the harmful effects of climate change by certain fuels, Thurunushakthi Development Foundation has supported the creation of a dendro power plant. Dendro power, which is fuelwood-based energy, can function as an alternative energy source that has less negative effects on the environment. The dendro power project was located in a remote village in Balangoda district and will be used for domestic lighting.
The fuel source for the power plant is Gliricidia trees which grow in the village. Dendro power will be available for a fee by 30 houses in the village. However, it will be free for certain community centers such as the temple, school, Grama Nildhari office and training center for disabled children. By using dendropower, Thurunushakthi Development Foundation hopes to improve energy efficiency of Gliricidia and to make the community aware of alternative, more environmentally-friendly forms of energy.
Details Contact - Sri Lanka Nature Forum
Due to the harmful effects of climate change by certain fuels, Thurunushakthi Development Foundation has supported the creation of a dendro power plant. Dendro power, which is fuelwood-based energy, can function as an alternative energy source that has less negative effects on the environment. The dendro power project was located in a remote village in Balangoda district and will be used for domestic lighting.
The fuel source for the power plant is Gliricidia trees which grow in the village. Dendro power will be available for a fee by 30 houses in the village. However, it will be free for certain community centers such as the temple, school, Grama Nildhari office and training center for disabled children. By using dendropower, Thurunushakthi Development Foundation hopes to improve energy efficiency of Gliricidia and to make the community aware of alternative, more environmentally-friendly forms of energy.
Rural energy problem has solved in some villages of Sri Lanka by providing electricity using dendro-energy.
Due to the harmful effects of climate change by certain fuels, Thurunushakthi Development Foundation has supported the creation of a dendro power plant. Dendro power, which is fuelwood-based energy, can function as an alternative energy source that has less negative effects on the environment. The dendro power project was located in a remote village in Balangoda district and will be used for domestic lighting.
The fuel source for the power plant is Gliricidia trees which grow in the village. Dendro power will be available for a fee by 30 houses in the village. However, it will be free for certain community centers such as the temple, school, Grama Nildhari office and training center for disabled children. By using dendropower, Thurunushakthi Development Foundation hopes to improve energy efficiency of Gliricidia and to make the community aware of alternative, more environmentally-friendly forms of energy.
Details Contact - Sri Lanka Nature Forum
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