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Environmental Sustainability And Trends

Global Warming
The environment means the surrounding. The environment can be natural or artificial surroundings. The surroundings usually affect and are affected…
Read More →Clean Energy

Global Warming
Clean energy is the energy from sources that release air pollutants, while green energy is derived from natural sources. There…
Read More →Renewable Energy

Global Warming
With innovation, renewable power is booming and beginning to keep the promise of a clean energy future. As solar and…
Read More →Green Energy: Its importance, Types and Uses

Global Warming
What is Green Energy? Green energy is any energy produced from natural resources, like sunlight, wind and water, and it…
Read More →Zero Liquid Discharge

Global Warming
What is ZLD? Generally speaking, zero liquid discharge refers to a process that maximizes water recovery from a wastewater source…
Read More →COP27

Global Warming
What is COP27? COP is the short form for Conference of the Parties, with" parties" about the 197 countries that…
Read More →Solutions to Climate Changes

Bioethanol
After decades of ferocious exploration, scientists has recognized a great deal regarding the climate system and the effects people are…
Read More →Climate Change: Causes and Effects

Global Warming
Climate change specifies to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. These changes may be natural, such as through divergence…
Read More →Lignin Valorization

Biofuels
In the last decade, lignocelluloses have drawn the scientific community's attention as a rich resource for 2G ethanol production and…
Read More →Gypsum -Global Market

Gypsum
Gypsum Market Outlook The global gypsum market is projected to reach US$ 4.3 Bn in 2022. The global demand for gypsum expect to increase…
Read More →Silica-Sustainable Benefits and Impacts

Silica
Silica, also called silicon dioxide, combines Silicon and Oxygen, SiO2. It is a common mineral found in the crust of…
Read More →Sustainable Benefits of Gypsum

Gypsum
Gypsum mineral is non-toxic. It is a very common sulfate and represented as CaSO4.2H2O and chemically known as calcium sulfate dihydrate. It consists…
Read More →An Overview on Gypsum

Gypsum
Natural gypsum, also called calcium sulphate, is found in different forms, mainly as a dihydrate (CaSO4 · 2H2O) and anhydrite…
Read More →Crystalline Silica

Silica
Where does crystalline silica come from? Some examples of everyday crystalline silica-containing products include abrasive blasting materials, cement, bricks, mortars,…
Read More →Lignocellulosic biomass

Bioethanol
How lignocellulosic biomass support sustainability One of the most abundant resources in this world is biomass. Biomass consists of three…
Read More →Global Demand for Silica

Silica
Silica is a chemical compound in different forms, like sand, soil, quartz, and crystalline silica. It is the major ingredient…
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Silica
Silica is also known as silicon dioxide, a chemical component found in sand, gravel, clay, granite, and other rock types.…
Read More →E-Mobility

Decarbonisation
Electricity is a beneficial alternative to power several modes of transportation to make them more environmentally friendly. Since an electric…
Read More →Flex-Fuel

Bioethanol
What is a Flex-Fuel? Flex or flexible fuel is an alternative renewable fuel with a combination of petrol and different…
Read More →World Energy Day

Bioethanol
The first World Energy Day was on July 11 of 1924. Over 1700 experts from 40 countries marked that energy…
Read More →H2, EV and Biofuel

Biofuels
The automobile industry is a core sector with inspiring success stories. The automobile industry's estimated annual production is 22.93 million…
Read More →Synthetic fuel

Bioethanol
What is synthetic fuel What is synthetic fuel? A liquid fuel not from natural crude oil is a synthetic fuel,…
Read More →Flex Fuel Engines

Bioethanol
Flex fuel engines have an injection system that can operate with gasoline, with any mixture ratio of gasoline and ethanol,…
Read More →Stubble Burning

Bioethanol
Paddy straw is a central field-based residue that is produced in large amounts in Asia. In reality, it could theoretically produce…
Read More →Bioethanol vs Biodiesel

Bioethanol
When fossil fuels are used, they produce gaseous emissions that contribute to global warming. As a result, alternative green energies…
Read More →Raw Materials of Bioethanol

Bioethanol
Bioethanol is one of the most intriguing biofuels due to its favourable impact on global warming. There are various advantages…
Read More →International Ozone Day

Global Warming
What is an Ozone Layer? The ozone layer works as a protective screen, absorbing UV rays from the sun, commonly…
Read More →Flex Fuel Vehicles

Decarbonisation
For decades, sustainable mobility has been a pressing issue. There are now numerous alternatives to the traditional modes of transportation.…
Read More →Generations of Biofuel

Bioethanol
A biofuel is a renewable energy source derived from organic materials or byproducts of their processing and conversion. These organic…
Read More →Biodiesel

Biodiesel
Biodiesel is a diesel substitute fuel in diesel engines. Biodiesel is a renewable liquid fuel that is a non-toxic, biodegradable…
Read More →Recent Developments (Ethanol)

Bioethanol
Natural gas and crude oil are the primary resources used for producing fuel and industrial chemicals. However, fossil fuel consumption…
Read More →EBP (Ethanol Program)

Bio Ethanol
How India changed its strategy Ethanol is a significant biofuel to act as an alternative to fossil fuels. Fermented yeast…
Read More →Bioethanol

Bioethanol
Introducing ethanol for global needs Ethanol is a colourless liquid and a biodegradable fuel. The low toxicity has proved ethanol…
Read More →Fossil Fuels

Fossil Fuels
What do you need to know about Fossil Fuels? Fossil fuels are the ancient deposits of decomposed animal and plant…
Read More →2G – Bioethanol

Bio Ethanol
Fuel for the future generation and for sustainable environment Second-generation Bioethanol (2G), also referred to as next-generation biofuels, are fuels…
Read More →Global warming

Global Warming
Why the world is now warming faster Global warming occurs when carbon dioxide (CO2) and other air pollutants gather in…
Read More →Decarbonisation

Decarbonisation
Compatible framework for climate change Climate change is one of the defining issues of our generation. The cause of these…
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