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Asian Journal of Applied Sciences

Year: 2011 | Volume: 4 | Issue: 4 | Page No.: 355-361
DOI: 10.3923/ajaps.2011.355.361

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Baby Joseph

Country: India

P. Sankarganesh

Country: India

Biby T. Edwin

Country: India

S. Jusin Raj

Country: India

M.V. Jeevitha

Country: India

S.U. Ajisha

Country: India

Sheeja S. Rajan

Country: India

R. Mini Priya

Country: India

D. Jini

Country: India

Vrundha Nair

Country: India

Keywords


  • Renewable energy resource
  • chicken litter
  • biogas and energy production
  • environment protection
Review Article

Sustainable Energy Resources from Chicken

Baby Joseph, P. Sankarganesh, Biby T. Edwin, S. Jusin Raj, M.V. Jeevitha, S.U. Ajisha, Sheeja S. Rajan, R. Mini Priya, D. Jini and Vrundha Nair
The energy sector is one of the most important sectors in the nation. This sector has contributed to the development and economic well being of the country. But power generation is a difficult task without causing environment pollution. Non-renewable energies like coal, atomic energy and hydrothermal are the current scenario in power generation. Even, when fossil fuels burn they leave by-products that damage both the environment and health, causing misery for millions of people. Currently, science and technology establish novel methods on waste recycling, which provides the way to study the utilization of animal wastes for biogas with low level emission of carbon pollutants and energy production. It putforth some novel ideas on the production of electric energy from chicken litter and biodiesel production from its feathers which has high impact value on renewable bioresource management. This segment of the energy market is likely to grow rapidly and utilities will adapt to the opportunity with challenges. The future of day-lighting as a renewable energy resource applied in buildings is, therefore, very promising and eventually, it assures 100% energy production process with less expensive and helps in high environmental protection.
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Baby Joseph, P. Sankarganesh, Biby T. Edwin, S. Jusin Raj, M.V. Jeevitha, S.U. Ajisha, Sheeja S. Rajan, R. Mini Priya, D. Jini and Vrundha Nair, 2011. Sustainable Energy Resources from Chicken. Asian Journal of Applied Sciences, 4: 355-361.

DOI: 10.3923/ajaps.2011.355.361

URL: https://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=ajaps.2011.355.361

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