Banana leaves and sheaves can be burnt as biomass to generate electricity, in the same way that fossil fuels like coal and oil are used. Using biomass slows the speed of global warming.
Yes!!The Centre of Biochemical Technology(CBT) ,New Delhi has developed a method of generating fuel from the banana leaves. This method is known as pellitisation . Banana leaves are crushed into powder . Then clay or cowdung is added to the powder to bind the mixture . This mixture is then converted into pellets.These pellets can be used as fuel and have a high calorific value.
this is known as banana,banana,nanananana,
No substitute for nuclear power reactors especially if there is no available fossil fuel.
No you cannot.
Leaves are recycled into fuel by making compost out of them. Dead leaves are piled up and allowed to decay, which turns into compost due to a chemical reaction from the sun's rays, mold, and the leaves. The compost has nutrients for the garden.
Vegetable Oil Fuel Conversion
Yes: when dry ,they have a very flammable oil
A natural substitute fuel to replace nonrenewable resorces. Such as: corn, electricity,and vegatable oil.
because it do not leaves smoke
wood,leaves,paper
on the banana engine its on the top of the injector pump at the back under a cover
take out the flywheel and replace it with four banana peels, if this doesn't work take out the transmission and replace the fuel filter with a carton of milk.