Biomass gasifier using agriculture waste powers lights in school
It uses coconut shells, husk, fibres, castor stalks and plant waste
With power crisis crippling the State, educational institutions are looking at an alternative mode of sourcing electricity, so that the studies of the students are not affected during night hours. Recently, a biomass gasifier was installed at Golden Gates Matriculation Higher Secondary School here so that electricity produced from it could help in running 250 to 300 tube lights or a 15 HP motor capacity.
Publication Date:
01/02/2013