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  • Guinea-fowl (Numididae), bustards (Otididae), hornbills (Bucerotidae) and francolins Francolinus sp. are found throughout the park, and raptors such as vultures (Accipitridae), fish eagle Haliaeetus vocifer, martial eagle Polemaetus bellicosus, and Gobar goshawk Melieraz gabar are also common.

    'W' National Park, Niger 2009

  • As an alternative, I'd suggest a read of Michael Yon's post Quick email from Borneo Island II, on the "Gobar Gas system" next to last paragraph.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Fred Kiesche 2009

  • As an alternative, I'd suggest a read of Michael Yon's post Quick email from Borneo Island II, on the "Gobar Gas system" next to last paragraph.

    The Lensman's Children Fred Kiesche 2009

  • By the end of 1998, as a direct result of market development, 38 private companies besides Gobar had entered the business.

    Chapter 10 2000

  • SIDO adopted and promoted the Indian Gobar type of bio-digester, made of a steel floating drum to hold the gas, mounted on a masonry base.

    Chapter 3 1996

  • The normal gas pressure at inlet to the mixer should range from 20 ... 50 mbar which in some cases is too high for Gobar gas-type biogas plants.

    10. Overview of Commercially Available Systems 1988

  • H.R. Srinivasan, "Biogas (Gobar Gas) and Manure from the Waste of Farm Animals," paper submitted to the UNEP/FAO Seminar on R.sidue Management - The Management of Agricultural and Agro-Industrial Wastes, held in R.me, 18 - 21 January 1977. 4.

    Chapter 12 1979

  • The development of the Gobar anaerobic fermenter for rural areas in India benefited from decades of development of heated, mechanically mixed, continuous anaerobic digesters of municipal waste-waterborne sludges

    Chapter 17 1979

  • The village, in Andhra Pradesh, is powered by a combination of Jatropha oil (from the local BEP plantation), solar and Gobar cooking gas.

    WN.com - Articles related to Killing fossil fuel subsidies will save our economy and the planet 2010

  • The village, in Andhra Pradesh, is powered by a combination of Jatropha oil (from the local BEP plantation), solar and Gobar cooking gas.

    WN.com - Articles related to Weekly Address: President Obama Touts Nearly $2 Billion in New Investments to Help Build a Clean Energy Economy 2010

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