Work from Home and Changing Food Habits
Most of the working professionals have been indoors for more than a year. Work from home has changed the way we look at the world, including our work. One is…
Most of the working professionals have been indoors for more than a year. Work from home has changed the way we look at the world, including our work. One is…
Biofuel is known to be a very efficient alternative to fossil fuels. There are many other advantages of Biofuel as well. Besides being used for transportation, biofuel can also provide…
Biodiesel is a greenhouse emission-reducing, advanced biofuel that’s an excellent alternative for diesel users. Biodiesel isn’t only sustainable, it’s a more environmental-friendly, cleaner-burning option that is being employed in diesel engines…
Used Cooking Oil, also known as UCO, stands for oils and fats which have already been used for cooking purposes. Used cooking oil is commonly found within our households as…
Biofuels have enormous advantages that easily outweigh any disadvantages that may exist. The most common biofuels are ethanol and biodiesel. They are blended with gasoline to generate alternative fuels. Renewable,…
The Indian government aims to focus on biodiesel production through used cooking oil (UCO). It has set up various boards and associations to manage UCO collection for efficient biodiesel generation.…
Fossil fuels are made from decomposing plants and animals. Biodiesel is the best alternative to fossil fuels. Biodiesel can be used instead of diesel in the existing machinery. It is…
Used Cooking Oil (UCO) poses an imminent threat to health and the environment. It is rampantly used in every Indian household and this makes the danger even more inexorable. During…
RUCO is the abbreviation for Repurpose Used of Cooking Oil. RUCO promotes and supports the conversion of used cooking oil (UCO) into biofuel. A path-breaking and much-needed initiative by FSSAI. To popularise this important concept the Food…
“A nation’s strength ultimately lies in what it can do on its own, and not in what it can borrow” – Indira Gandhi. This statement is as relevant today as it…