Electricity Generation from Waste Water of High Raise Building
Vivek Kumar Singh1, Sumit Gupta2, Prashant Kumar3, Arindam Ghosal4

1Vivek kumar Singh, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Drionacharya Group of Institutions, Knowledge park, Greater Noida (U.P.), India.
2Sumit Gupta, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Drionacharya Group of Institutions, Knowledge park, Greater Noida (U.P.), India.
3Prashant Kumar Department of Mechanical Engineering, Drionacharya Group of Institutions, Knowledge park, Greater Noida (U.P.), India.
4Prof. Arindam Ghosal, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Drionacharya Group of Institutions, Knowledge park, Greater Noida (U.P.), India.
Manuscript received on April 10, 2014. | Revised Manuscript Received on April 12, 2014. | Manuscript published on April 18, 2014. | PP: 29-32 | Volume-1, Issue-5, April 2014.

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