From Waste to Fuel! IIT Bombay Scientists Turn Dry Leaves into Clean Cooking Energy
In a breakthrough for sustainable living, researchers from IIT Bombay have developed an innovative method to convert dry fallen leaves into clean cooking fuel — offering a smart, eco-friendly alternative to traditional fuels like LPG. This cutting-edge solution not only helps manage organic waste but also significantly reduces dependence on fossil fuels. By transforming discarded biomass into usable energy, the technology addresses two major challenges: urban waste management and affordable clean cooking.
The innovation could be a game-changer, especially for rural and semi-urban areas where access to clean fuel remains limited. It also aligns with India’s broader sustainability goals, promoting circular economy practices and reducing carbon emissions.
Renewable Sources of Energy
Re: Renewable Sources of Energy
Still need power during the monsoon somehow.
Solar energy, cheap battery storage can meet 90% of India's power demand at affordable costs
Solar energy, cheap battery storage can meet 90% of India's power demand at affordable costs
Re: Renewable Sources of Energy
X from PM Modiji:
Link: Cabinet approves Investment Proposal for construction of 1200 MW Kalai-II Hydro Electric Project in Anjaw District of Arunachal Pradesh with an outlay of Rs.14105.83 croreA major boost to clean energy and development in the Northeast! The approval of the Kalai-II Hydro Electric Project in Arunachal Pradesh will strengthen power supply, generate sustainable energy and bring infrastructure and opportunities to the region.