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		<title>Complete Technology of Biomass, Chemicals  from Biomass, Biofuels &#038; Biodiesels Manufacture Hand Book</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Aug 2018 12:03:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<div>The Book covers the following chapters: Biochemical Conversion Of Biomass, Ethanol Fermentation, Acetone-Butanol Fermentation, Hydrogen Fermentation, Lactic Acid Fermentation, Silage, Composting, Chemicals From Biomass, Bio-Based Chemicals Value Added Products From Biorefineries, Glycerol From A Biodiesel Process, Production Of First And Second Generation Biofuels, Second Generation Biofuels, Types Of Biorefinery, Types Of Biofuels, Technology Applications For Bioethanol, Conversion Of Local Filamentous Algae Growing, Biofuel Production From Water Hyacinth, Biodiesel Production From Waste Sunflower, Jatropha Oil Production For Biodiesel, Biogas From Jatropha Seedcake, Activated Carbon From Waste Biomass</div>
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<p>Generally, the advancement of industrialization is accompanied by the increase in the production of industrial machines including diesel engines and automobiles, increasing the consumption of the diesel oil used as a fuel. Of various fuels produced, diesel oil is competitive because of its lower cost, but is problematic in that combustion using diesel oil as fuel causes greater pollution than other kinds of fuel. Bio-fuel development in India mainly around the cultivation and processing of Jatropha Plant seeds which are very rich in oil (40%). Jatropha provides immediate economic benefit at the local level since it grows well in dry marginal non-agricultural lands. In recent years there has been a renewed interest in alternatives to petroleum-based fuels . The alternative fuels must be technically acceptable , economically competitive, environmentally acceptable and easily available. The need for these fuels arises mainly from the standpoint of preserving global environment and concern about longterm supplies of conventional hydrocarbon based fuels. Among the different possible sources, bio- fuels derived from triglycerides (vegetable oil/ animal fats) present a promising alternative. Although triglycerides can fuel diesel engines their viscosities and poor cold flow properties have led to investigation of various derivatives. Fatty acid methyl esters derived from triglycerides and methanol known as bio-diesel, have received the most attention. Vegetable oils are widely available from a variety of sources. Unlike hydrocarbon based fue, the sulfur content of vegetable oil is zero and hence the environmental damage caused by sulphuric acid is reduced. For this whole world only vegetable oil will not be enough , so other alternatives should be worked out . The main advantage of bio-fuel is its renew-ability , better quality exhaust gas emission , its biodegradability and given that all the organic carbon present in photosynthetic in origin, it does not contribute to a rise in the level of CO2 in the atmosphere and consequently to the green house effect. There is no such publication available in the market.</p>
<p>We have compiled all the information and published it in the form of a book. All the chapters of the book are arranged in a systematic manner. This particular book will be helpful to our Planning Commissioners, Scientists, Ph D Scholars and Students for their successful up to date information.</p>
<h2>Content Index and Sample</h2>
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		<title>BIOCOAL BRIQUETTES</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[EIRI Team]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Nov 2014 11:10:34 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">              Biomass  Briquetting is the process of converting  low  bulk density  biomass into high density and energy  concentrated  fuel briquettes. Biomass Briquetting plants are of various sizes which converts   biomass  into  solid  fuels.  Briquettes   are   ready substitute  of Coal/wood in industrial boiler and brick kiln  for thermal  application.  Biomass briquettes  are  Non  conventional Source  of  energy,  Renewable  in  nature,  Eco  friendly,   non polluting and economical. Process of converting biomass to  solid fuel is also non-polluting.</p>
<p>No  addition of any binder / chemicals is required so it  is 100 % natural.</p>
<p>Every  year  millions  of tons  of  agricultural  waste  are generated.  These are either non-used or burnt  inefficiently  in their   loose   form   causing  air   pollution.   Handling   and transportation  of these materials is difficult due to their  low bulk  density.  These wastes can provide a  renewable  source  of energy  by converting into high-density fuel  briquettes  without addition of any binder.</p>
<p><strong>  Project Report Covers:</strong></p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Uses and Applications<br />
Properties<br />
Market Survey with future aspects<br />
Present Manufacturers<br />
B.I.S. Specifications<br />
Manufacturing Process with Formulae<br />
Cost Economics with Profitability Analysis<br />
Capacity<br />
Land &#38; Building Requirements with Rates<br />
List &#38; Details of Plant and Machinery with their Costs<br />
Raw Materials<br />
Details/List and Costs<br />
Power &#38; Water Requirements<br />
Labour/Staff Requirements<br />
Utilities and Overheads<br />
Total Capital Investment<br />
Turnover<br />
Cost of Production<br />
Break Even Point<br />
Profitability<br />
Land Man Ratio<br />
Suppliers of Plant &#38; Machineries and Raw Materials.</p>
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		<title>BIOCOAL BRIQUETTES/WHITE COAL FROM AGRICULTURAL CELLULOSE WASTE</title>
		<link>https://projectreports.eiriindia.org/product/biocoal-briquetteswhite-coal-agricultural-cellulose-waste/</link>
		
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 May 2014 09:39:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">                       WHAT IS BIOMASS FUEL BRIQUETTE ?</p>
<p>Biomass  Briquetting is the process of converting  low  bulk density  biomass into high density and energy  concentrated  fuel briquettes. Biomass Briquetting plants are of various sizes which converts   biomass  into  solid  fuels.  Briquettes   are   ready substitute  of Coal/wood in industrial boiler and brick kiln  for thermal  application.  Biomass briquettes  are  Non  conventional Source  of  energy,  Renewable  in  nature,  Eco  friendly,   non polluting and economical. Process of converting biomass to  solid fuel is also non-polluting.</p>
<p>No  addition of any binder / chemicals is required so it  is 100 % natural.</p>
<p><strong>PROJECT REPORT COVERS:</strong></p>
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<li>    Introduction</li>
<li>    Uses and Applications</li>
<li>    Properties</li>
<li>    Market Survey with future aspects</li>
<li>    Present Manufacturers</li>
<li>    B.I.S. Specifications</li>
<li>    Manufacturing Process with Formulae</li>
<li>   Cost Economics with Profitability Analysis</li>
<li>    Capacity</li>
<li>    Land &#38; Building Requirements with Rates</li>
<li>    List &#38; Details of Plant and Machinery with their Costs</li>
<li>    Raw Materials</li>
<li>    Details/List and Costs</li>
<li>    Power &#38; Water Requirements</li>
<li>    Labour/Staff Requirements</li>
<li>    Utilities and Overheads</li>
<li>    Total Capital Investment</li>
<li>    Turnover</li>
<li>    Cost of Production</li>
<li>    Break Even Point</li>
<li>    Profitability</li>
<li>    Land Man Ratio</li>
<li>    Suppliers of Plant &#38; Machineries and Raw Materials.</li>
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