The concept of simultaneous generation of electricity and thermal energy is called cogeneration. It produces two forms of energy from a single fuel source. One of the forms
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Common name: Pummelo, Chakotra Family: Rutaceae Origin: Malaysia Description: Fruit is usually a pale green to yellow when ripe (but also pink or red), with sweet flesh and
Common name: Chakwa Family: Combretaceae Origin: India Description: It is a small tree, Bark is smooth grey, sliver white often with shallow fissures when old. Leaves elliptic, acute
Common name: Satwin, chattin Family: Apocynaceae Origin: India Description: It is a medium sized to a large evergreen tree with tall, straight often buttressed and fluted stem. Whorled
Common name: Australian dammar pine, kauri pine Family: Araucariaceae Origin: Australia Description: Monoecious tree, trunk clear for over half its length; crown dense. Bark is orange-brown, brown or
Common name: Bel Family: Rutaceae Origin: India Description: The leaves are compound, trifoliate and with a peculiar fragrance. The leaflets are oval or lancet shaped. The lateral leaflets
Family: Fabaceae Genus: Millettia Species: M. pinnata Origin: India Common name: Karanj Description: Deciduous tree. The leaves are a soft, shiny burgundy in early summer and mature
Family: Sapindaceae Genus: Sapindus Species: S. mukorossi Common name: Ritha Origin: China Description: The leaves are alternate, pinnate, with 14-30 leaflets, the terminal leaflet often absent. The flowers
Common name: Chinese arborvitae, Morpankhi Family: Cupressaceae Origin: China Description: An evergreen Tree. It is in leaf all year. The flowers are monoecious (individual flowers are either male
Family: Sapindaceae Genus: Litchi Species: L. chinensis Common name: Litchi Origin: China Description: It is a medium-sized evergreen tree, with alternate pinnate leaves, with 2-8 lateral leaflets; the
Green House Gases (GHGs) are those that can absorb and emit infrared radiation. There are six Green House Gases as identified under the Kyoto protocol. These are:- Carbon dioxide