AAKASH's Innovative Research
Bamboo-Based Biomass Energy
Advancing Sustainable Agriculture and Clean Energy Generation through Carbon Capture and Storage
- AAKASH: A two-decade history of successful research and a commitment to sustainability leadership.
- Comprehensive research on bamboo growth and carbon absorption across multiple countries.
- Conducted research on bamboo growth and carbon absorption in various countries, including Singapore, United Arab Emirates, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, India, Uganda, Malawi, and more.
- State-of-the-art laboratory for sustainable livelihoods and plant growth using micropropagation and gene expression.
- Promoting verified, clean energy generation from bamboo and other biomass sources.
- Advancing metabolite profiling and gene engineering for sustainable energy solutions.
- AAKASH's focus on all-round approach to brand bamboo as a resource for sustainable green energy.
- Advancing techniques to enhance bamboo fiber content, prevent flowering, and increase abiotic stress tolerance in bamboo species.
POWER PRODUCTION FROM PLANTATION FUELS
Biomass Accounts For Nearly 15% Of World Energy Supplies.Inthe Industrialized Countries, Biomass Supplies About 3%, Or 8 Exajoules (EJ), Of Total Primary Energy.
REDUCE AIR POLLUTION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Blending Ethanol With Petrol Products Most Toxic Air Pollutants Decrease. More Specially, Reductions In The Values Of CO, Hydrocarbons, Particulate, SOX X And NOX Have Been Found.
LIQUID FUELS
Biofuels Are Unlikely To Alleviate To Any Significant Extent The Current Dependence On Fossil Energy...
WHY DO WE NEED THE CHANGE IN USE OF ENERGY?
The Main Problem Isn’t That We Use Energy, But How We Produce And Consume Energy Resources.
AAKASH EXPEDITES THE BIOLOGICAL PROCESS
AAKASH Has Set A Proven Track Record Of Comprehensive Research On Biomass Energy Through Carbon Capture And Storage Achieved By Working For The Past Two Decades.
BIOMASS PLANTATION ENERGY SYSTEMS AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Biomass Today Accounts For Over One Third Of All Energy Used In Developing Countries. It Has Been Called "The Poor Man's Oil" Because Its Direct Use By Combustion For Domestic Cooking.
CONVERTING BIOMASS TO LIQUID FUELS
Technologies For Converting Trash To Energy Could Include Conventional High Pressure Steam Cycles, Working Year-Round With Stored Trash (Or Bagasse).
BIOMASS-BASED MATERIALS AS A SOURCE OF ENERGY IN MANY WAYS.
Wood And Agricultural Residues Are Burned As A Fuel For the Cogeneration Of Steam And Electricity In The Industrial Sector.