“STUDY OF BIO DIESEL FUEL TO BE USED IN CHHATTISGARH STATE”
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pollution, responsible.Abstract
The air pollution in Chhattisgarh State is biggest problem. Beside Industrial pollution, Vehicle emissions are mainly responsible pollutant content for the deterioration of air quantity. The Raipur Capital city of state the 4th polluted city in the country.In state of Chhattisgarh two main Bio Diesel constituents are available in large amount. They are Jatropa Curcus and MadhucaLongifolia.The authors try to study the feasibility of these two to be used as fuel in the state.
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