NIT Silchar to produce electricity from the kitchen wastes
Deshpandey said the NIT was all set to produce electricity from the kitchen wastes. “Within a month, we will start work. Scientists from Bhabha Atomic Research Centre are coming to help us”, he said adding the NIT would have a solar powered campus shortly. The Cachar deputy commissioner also requested for the benefit of solar power to his establishment, he added.
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http://www.sentinelassam.com/cachar/story.php?sec=2&subsec=12&id=129161&dtP=2012-08-30&ppr=1#129161
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