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    Sugarcane Thesis

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    Chapter 1: Project Background Introduction: Sugar cane is the major source of sugar. In Central Luzon‚ Tarlac has the largest plantation of sugar cane. In Angeles City‚ companies like Weaverscraft‚ Incorporated‚ Golden Cane Furniture Manufacturing‚ R.A.D.S. Furniture and Modelo‚ and ZAIJO Woodline Incorporated are into sugar cane business. (Yalwa‚ 2008) Since‚ Angeles City is said to be the “Sister City of Makati City”‚ many would assume that it is purely centralized. The proponents observed

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    BUNGE

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    CASES SUMMARY “BUNGE COMPANY” Created By Group 24 : 1. Dewi Meilana 1311011039 2. Fitria Handayani 1311011066 3. M. Nur Agung 1311011101 4. Rizka Meliyani 1311011142 5. Yuan Niken Anggraeni 1311011173 PROGAM STUDY MANAGEMENT ECONOMIC AND BUSINESS FACULTY UNIVERSITY OF LAMPUNG 2014/2015 A. History of Bunge Company Bunge Born was founded in 1818 by Johann Peter Gotlieb Bunge in Amsterdam‚ it was relocated to Antwerp by Edouard Bounge in 1859. Edouard’s

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    deforestation

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    DEFORESTATION 1. OVERVIEW Forests cover 31% of the land area on our planet. They produce vital oxygen and provide homes for people and wildlife. Many of the world’s most threatened and endangered animals live in forests‚ and 1.6 billion people rely on benefits forests offer‚ including food‚ fresh water‚ clothing‚ traditional medicine and shelter. But forests around the world are under threat from deforestation‚ jeopardizing these benefits. Deforestation comes in many forms‚ including fires

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    Water Lilies

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    Miller W‚ Lipman DJ (1997) Bernett JA‚ Payne RW‚ Yarrow D (1990). YEASTS: Characteristics and identification Hooijdonk G‚ Faaij A PC (2005). Ethanol from lignocellulosic biomass: techno-economic performance in short- middle- and long-term. Biomass. Bioenergy. 28: 384-410 Ingole NW‚ Bhole AG (2002) Sagehashi M‚ Miyasaka N‚ Shishido H‚ Sakoda A (2006). Superheated steam pyrolysis of biomass elemental components and Sugi Simeon C‚ Fur CL‚ Silhol M (1985). Aquatic biomass and waste treatment Masami et al

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    Climate Change Germany 2013 Report March 20th‚ 2013

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    to the high costs of biomass resources‚ a few biodiesel plants in Asia have ceased operation. This was triggered by the high demand for crops in Europe and other countries‚ triggered by the search for alternative fuels. If not selected wisely‚ bioenergy development may compromise food security

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    No. We should not continue using oil as the major source of energy. ------- Student ID: ------ 1st year‚ --- Professor --------- Workshop 1 class EE July 2‚ 2014 For the past several decades we have been relying on oil as our major source of energy. It is oil that driven the industrial revolution and turn the global economy into what it is right now. However‚ the increasing rate of our reliance and hunger for oil has been causing us devastating problems so awful that we can’t afford to ignore

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    Bundu Ics Report

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    to cut the live trees. Burning of fuel wood also generate the carbon dioxide which is a dangerous gas which is inhaled by the rural families of Bundu .which become a major causal organism for the rural people. The traditional stoves intake more bioenergy to generate the intrinsic energy to cook the food in compare to the ICS (Improved Cooking Stoves). Besides the carbon dioxide the blackening of room is also a major drawback and problem of the traditional stoves which runs through the fuel wood

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    Fossel Fuel

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    References: Berndes G. (2002). Bioenergy and water—the implications of large-scale bioenergy production for water use and supply. Global Environmental Change. 12‚ 253–271. Cleveland CJ. (1992). Energy surplus and energy quality in the extraction of fossil fuels in the US. Ecological Economics. 6‚139–162.  Mulder

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    Sustainable Energy

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    without compromising the ability of the future generations to meet their needs. Sustainable energy sources include all renewable energy sources‚ such as tidal power‚ wind energy‚ wave power‚ geothermal energy‚ hydroelectricity‚ solar energy‚ and bioenergy. The world is in need of more sustainable energy. New technologies are being developed and expanding on to aid in preserving the earth and going green. A personal survey showed that 10 out of 10 people agreed that sustainable energy is the

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