Urja gas is a non conventional form of energy. It is generated by using biomass, animal and poultry wastes and human excreta. 'Gobar Gas' plants are being set up in villages to fulfill their power needs. The energy is being used in
After gas is used up, its mass is typically converted into other forms of matter or energy through combustion or chemical reactions. For example, in a car engine, carbon dioxide and water can be produced after the gasoline is burned.
If you mean a residential gas fireplace, it would burn natural gas, which is mostly methane (CH4).
A yellow flame on a gas water heater indicates incomplete combustion, which can result from a lack of oxygen or a buildup of debris in the burner. This can produce carbon monoxide, a dangerous gas. Contact a professional to check and repair the issue to ensure safety.
gases! you spelled it! as long as you mean gas as in air... :)
It depends on what you mean by great. If you mean most massive, then radon has the biggest naturally occurring ones. ( However element 118 has been made artificially). If you mean the most common, then it is argon.
who is the current urja mantri of cg
urja bchao , urja bachao sab kare per urja bachaye na koi ! jo koi urja ko bachaye to urja karch kahey ko hoye!!
20th August is observed as Akshaya Urja Din.
Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam's population is 2,008.
Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam's population is 100.
Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam was created in 1999-05.
What is parmanu
paisa lootna
Mr.Ajitdada Pawar
Urja gas is a non conventional form of energy. It is generated by using biomass, animal and poultry wastes and human excreta. 'Gobar Gas' plants are being set up in villages to fulfill their power needs. The energy is being used inLighting homes and streets.Farming and irrigational activities in villages. These plants have been set up in villages by individuals or by the whole community. Biogas is also produced from sewage in big cities.
using alternate source of energy in the devlopment of the country.
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