How Biomass Briquettes Are Helpful To The Environment ?
Biomass Briquettes can be describe as regenerative (renewable) organic material that can be used to produce energy. Biomass Briquettes are a bio fuel replacement for coal, and are made from agricultural and forestry waste. Biomass Briquettes are used for fire industrial boilers which produce steam. Now briquettes are introduced for the growing demand and used for the Power (Electricity) generation, cooking fuel, heating and burning purposes. Nowadays, everyone is aware with the problems which are presented by the globle warming thats why peoples are think about our lifestyle to keep our world safe. So this is why biomass briquettes are impotent.
Major Raw material For Biomass Briquettes:
Mustard Stalks | Coffee Husk | Sugarcane |
Sawdust | Coir Pitch | Baggasse |
Rice Husk | Jute Sticks | Groundnut Shell |
Tea Waste | Paddy Straw | Caster Seed Shells / Stalk |
Maize stalks | Wheat Straw | Palm Husk |
Bajra cobs | Sunflower Stalk | Soyabean Husk |
Wood Chips | Tobacco Waste | Barks & Straws |
Bamboo Dust | Leafs | Seeds Cases |
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