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Saiduzzaman Pulak's Blog – April 2010 Archive (6)

Solar Panel In Water Pumping

In recent days some of our farmers started to use solar panel for pumping water to their crop fields. Because of the huge scarcity of electric power, it was a obvious decision to implement. And at it started. Though the solar panels are so expensive, but most useful. Grameen Shokti a especial branch of Grameen Bank, established some power generation for water pumping in a few districts and that worked nicely. So by spreading the idea and by motivating other N Go's i can help the poor farmers in… Continue

Added by Saiduzzaman Pulak on April 30, 2010 at 10:06am — No Comments

Sono Arsenic Filter in Bangladesh.

A homemade, three-pitcher filter unit, one of the simplest and most inexpensive

ways treat drinking water. The first pitcher contains coarse sand. The second

contains wood charcoal and fine sand, and the third collects the filtered water.





Each kalshi has certain media and function:

  • Top kalshi - coarse sand.

  • Middle kalshi - 2 kg fine sand and 1 kg of wood charcoal

  • Bottom kalshi - collection container

A sari cloth…

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Added by Saiduzzaman Pulak on April 26, 2010 at 12:35pm — No Comments

Power from an Existing Source

Not a plan but i used this technique ! Yes it is. I've collected some damaged cellphones to take the batteries. fortunately most of the cases the batteries were in good condition. I use some small power consuming LED light, powering from old battery. It works nicely. giving huge light and consuming low power.

Added by Saiduzzaman Pulak on April 17, 2010 at 8:12pm — 2 Comments

Nothing but Solar Energy

This is the reality in our country. Sustainable energy source Solar Energy are going to be our second source of power. Now Our Prime ministers office are also powered by solar energy ! So in a day of 2020 when i will celebrate the holiday solar energy will power up all the necessities. Beside this i'll sue Bio-gas for cooking. thats what i imagine to use in 2020 to get as an alternative of existing scarce electricity.

Added by Saiduzzaman Pulak on April 17, 2010 at 7:51pm — No Comments

Bio-gas from the plant used for cooking purpose

Bangladesh, September 2008 - The SA PPLPP Bangladesh team visited biogas plants of Bangladesh Association for Social Advancement (BASA) at village Pajulia in district Gazipur on September 8, 2008.

The team headed by Dr. Md. A. Saleque, CTC-Bangladesh team was accompanied by Dr. Harun, CTA, and Mr. Galib, Assistant Manager. Mr. Rafiq, Program Implementation officer, BASA demonstrated the entire project.

The visit unveiled some unique practices of BASA. The biogas plants, are of two… Continue

Added by Saiduzzaman Pulak on April 2, 2010 at 5:30am — No Comments

Vegetable Gardening

After 10 years I'll be able to meet the food demand of a small village. Based on my vegetable garden i can provide foods in cheap cost to the villagers. Since there will not be any transport & marketing cost. And i also want to be a vegetable exporter from my country.
So if Alchemy calls me, i can help him by providing vegetables item.

Added by Saiduzzaman Pulak on April 1, 2010 at 6:34pm — No Comments

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