Articles tagged with: Land

Netherlands Finds Good Use For Chicken Manure
Posted in Agriculture, Animals, Eco-Friendly, Electricity, Gas, Land, Power on 4 October 2008

This might be the largest biomass power plant in the world that runs only and only on chicken manure. Netherlands has come up with an innovative eco-friendly method which is expected to provide renewable electricity to somewhere around 90,000 households.

With a capacity of 36.5 megawatts, the biomass plant will generate more than 270 million kWh of electricity per year. Insiders reveal that the plant is a good way to get rid of the chicken manure, which if spread over the farm land would release a massive amount of CO2 as well as methane.
In other words, the plant is more than just ‘carbon neutral’. It will use up approximately 440,000 tons of chicken manure, which is one third of the total chicken manure produced in Netherlands every year. Indeed a good way to get rid of pollution by excess of different kinds of animal manure, a problem faced by many agrarian economies.
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India Gets Ready To Build Green
Posted in Agriculture, Eco-Friendly, Electricity, Land, concept on 2 October 2008

green-building

The concept of ‘green buldings’ seems to be catching up in India. These structures are truly eco-friendly as they harvest their own water and not to forget the solar power systems. Not only this, they even have their own waste re-cycling system.

Plus the greenery in the otherwise concrete junglse that metros in India have become, is sure bliss. The construction has been done so that more than 50 per cent of the bulding is covered with glass like it is in Japan, which reflects the sun’s rays and keeps the indoor cool; thus, saving power.

When the fad was at a nascent stage, a 20,000 sqaure feet green building was consructed in Hyderbad in 2004. But now, the green attitude is catching up. You will be surprised to know that the green buldings (please read 315) in India today cover over 235 millin square feet.
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Ice Shelf Breaks From Ward Hunt in Canada
Posted in Earth, Eco-Friendly, Land, Ocean, water on 31 July 2008

An ice shelf

Environmentalists the world over are perturbed over the breaking of a large ice shelf extending to about 8 square miles from the 150 square miles large Ward Hunt area in Canada. The cracks in Ward Hunt indicate chances of more breakage following later this year. One can imagine the catastrophe in store for the earth’s inhabitants as this 3000 years old mass broke up and began slowly drifting into the Arctic Ocean. Findings indicate that temperatures in the Arctic have risen faster than the global average in recent decades. Yep, the root cause is global warming. Very few of us know that the rise in temperature of the earth over the last 100 years has not been duplicated over a history of 650000 years. And the first to melt because of the heat are the ice caps causing a rise in the water level. Apparently, every year we are crossing new thresholds in environmental change which will lead to huge repercussions in the near future.

And people were carefree thinking that melting of the mammoth sized chunks would take ages but the Canada episode of ice suddenly slipping into the oceans has shaken those myths. Probability of sudden avalanches and submerging of icebergs have increased tremendously that will eventually devour cities altogether.

Via GreenDiary

Derringer Cycles: Killing It with Style
Posted in Bikes, Land on 11 July 2008

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Derringer Cycles is look for a more inexpensive way to get approximately town? Forget public transport and get a Derringer Cycle instead. The fashionable neo-classical understanding of a 1920’s era board track racing Derringer Cycles features a hybrid engine that achieve over 150 mpg. Derringer Cycles is created hybrid to fill design.

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And the result is a employment of art distinguished by its handmade leather saddle seats with copper rivets, white tires, and gold or silver leaf Derringer Cycles logo.

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Derringer Cycles will be organize in your bike to top out somewhere between 20-40 mph. So you will you desire to avoid the freeway, but at least you won’t need a Derringer Cycles license to work in your Derringer Cycle. And despite the Derringer Cycles good looks,

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Derringer Cycles are presented in a wide selection of custom options and cost about $3,500.

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