Category Archives: Climate Change

The most efficient solar heater

The use of solar power for heating, cooking, evaporates or oven drying has been tried earlier with a limited degree of success. The conventional systems perform satisfactorily in the earlier stages but tend to develop snags on prolonged usage, and often such systems are rendered unsatisfactorily operative. Roy Research and Technology has developed a solar [...]

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Biomass fertilizer to Biomass ethanol: Renewable inputs for renewable energy

Biomass Fertilizer Plantee’s natural effect on plant cellulose yields higher and better quality biomass sugar value for the production of more ethanol from the same quantity of biomass. If the biomass used to produce ethanol is cultivated with hydrocarbon-based fertilizers, it defeats the purpose of producing renewable energy. The inputs used to grow the biomass [...]

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How Plantee helps reduce global warming

Plantee is a cellulose-based liquid organic fertilizer invented by Roy Research and Technology.  Plantee  is a complete organic manure and growth nutrient for all types of plants, vegetables, and crops. Plantee plays a very important role in helping to reduce global warming. This is how: Plantee reduces, even totally avoids, the use of chemical fertilizer. [...]

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Coal Ash is a recyclable resource

Deposits of fossil fuel like coal have served as an undisputed source of energy particularly in India and the USA. Large deposits of coal provide for an endless store of raw materials needed to produce electrical energy – the most essential driver of modern life. When electricity is generated burning coal in a thermal power [...]

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Wood to ash to wood

The artificial timber invention by Roy Research and Technology (RRT) is what every recycling enthusiast could only dream of until now. From source to use to waste to back to source, RRT’s artificial timber traces the complete journey. One of the chief raw materials for the artificial wood is fly ash, which comes from burnt [...]

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