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		<title>BIOMASS BRIQUETTES (BAMBOO/WOOD CHIPS)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Mar 2023 05:13:36 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Briquetting is the technology to convert all types of agricultural and forestry waste into solid fuel. Briquettes are formed in cylindrical logs using high mechanical pressure without the use of chemical or binder. The product is a replacement to conventional fossil fuels and can be used across various manufacturing industries such as boilers, furnaces and kilns. Bio-Briquette is an eco-friendly solid biofuel which helps to reduce pollution, contributing to greener environment and save worthy foreign exchange. Briquetting works on the basic concept of “Wealth from Waste”. The briquettes are used for energy generation helping farmers to earn money from the waste. Briquetting of residues takes place with the application of pressure, heat and on the loose materials to produce the briquettes. No addition of any binder / chemicals is required so it is 100 % natural.</p>
<p>Fuel is the primary need for any country that whose backbone lies in the Industrial sector. More and more exhaustible sources of energy are diminishing each day. As a result, there is an immediate need to adopt new sources of energy which can help sustain the economic growth without any negative repercussions.</p>
<p>India has approximately 141 million hectares of arable land and agricultural output is around 800 million tones, which in itself generates 750 million tones waste. Even after deducting 450 million tones, which is used as fodder, 300 million tones could be used for biomass generation. Crop residues which are not used as animal fodder, such as cane trash, paddy straw, coconut stalks, branches and mustard waste, are estimated to total around 75 million tons per annum.</p>
<p>All the biomass and wood wastes are collected in large storage units and are recycled to produce solid fuel that can be used to heat industrial boilers. This is a renewable source of energy and is perfect in countries that produce tones of agriculture and forest waste each year. 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>Not only does it put the agro-forest waste to good use, but it also becomes a source of revenue and saves the Global environment by producing clean and green energy.</p>
<p>The advantages of biomass briquetting are by no means limited to its use in modern industrial plants or solid fuel boilers. Indeed, in developing countries a far bigger percentage of the populations cover their energy needs with biomass alone, where their primary need is for heat energy for cooking and heating. International development cooperation has accordingly long been focused on improving the basic energy supply in many countries around the world. It is notable that biomass briquettes have played a bigger part in many projects over recent years, such as those for distributing better stove technologies, for example. Next to adapted cooking behaviors and improved cooking appliances, the fuel can play one important role in improving the overall situation of households. Biomass briquettes can be produced out of many field or process residues and burning them in cooking appliances instead of traditional fuels as logged and collected wood or charcoal can be an interesting alternative for business makers but also for fuel clients.<br />
A Briquetting machine allows you to compress wastes like sawdust, chips, sugarcane bagasse and other agro-wastes into briquettes that are environmental friendly and have high calorific value. Burning briquettes as a fuel completes a natural cycle; on combustion they only release as much carbon dioxide back in the atmosphere as was originally absorbed by the growing tree during photosynthesis. Biomass briquettes can be used for power generation or for thermal application but mostly they are used for thermal application in industries replacing conventional fuel.</p>
<p>At present two main high pressure technologies: ram or piston press and screw extrusion machines, are used for briquetting. While the briquettes produced by a piston press are completely solid, screw press briquettes on the other hand have a concentric hole which gives better combustion characteristics due to a larger specific area. The screw press briquettes are also homogeneous and do not disintegrate easily. Having a high combustion rate, these can substitute for coal in most applications and in boilers.</p>
<p>Briquettes have high specific density (1200 Kg/m3) and bulk density (800 Kg/m3) compared to 60 to 180 Kg/m3 of loose biomass. These can stand the ardors of long distance transport. Loading/unloading and transportation costs are much less and storage requirement is drastically reduced. Compared to fire wood or loose biomass, briquettes give much higher boiler efficiency because of low moisture and higher density.</p>
<p>It is intended to prepare a Feasibility Report to install 1200Tons/Year Biomass Briquettes (Bamboo/Wood Chips) production facility as a Green Field Project.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>• INTRODUCTION<br />
• BRIQUETTING TECHNOLOGIES<br />
• SUBSTITUTE TO COAL AND FIREWOOD<br />
• ADVANTAGES OF BIOMASS BRIQUETTE<br />
• SPECIFICATION OF BIOMASS BRIQUETTES<br />
• APPROPRIATE BIOMASS RESIDUES FOR BRIQUETTING<br />
• FUNDAMENTAL ASPECTS OF BRIQUETTING<br />
• COMPARISON BETWEEN FOSSIL FUEL &amp; BIOMASS<br />
• COMPACTION CHARACTERISTICS OF BIOMASS &amp; THEIR SIGNIFICANCE<br />
• BRIQUETTE COMPETITIVENESS<br />
• LOCAL AND INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT FOR BRIQUETTE USE<br />
• BIOMASS SOURCES<br />
• MARKET OVERVIEW<br />
• MANUFACTURING PROCESS<br />
• BIOMASS BRIQUETTING PLANT<br />
• SUPPLIERS OF PLANT &amp; MACHINERIES<br />
• HEALTH AND SAFETY<br />
• INCREASING DEMAND OF BIOMASS BRIQUETTES<br />
• BIOMASS BRIQUETTING PLANT IMPROVE CURRENT ECOLOGICAL CRISIS<br />
• USE BRIQUETTING PLANT AND SAVE TREES<br />
• PRESENT MANUFACTURERS/SUPPLIERS FOR BIOMASS BRIQUETTES<br />
• CONCLUSIONS<br />
• PROPOSED IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE<br />
• PROJECT FINANCIALS<br />
• PRELIMINARY PLANT LAYOUT</p>
<p>APPENDIX – A:</p>
<p>01. PLANT ECONOMICS<br />
02. LAND &amp; BUILDING<br />
03. PLANT AND MACHINERY<br />
04. OTHER FIXED ASSESTS<br />
05. FIXED CAPITAL<br />
06. RAW MATERIAL<br />
07. SALARY AND WAGES<br />
08. UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS<br />
09. TOTAL WORKING CAPITAL<br />
10. TOTAL CAPITAL INVESTMENT<br />
11. COST OF PRODUCTION<br />
12. TURN OVER/ANNUM<br />
13. BREAK EVEN POINT<br />
14. RESOURCES FOR FINANCE<br />
15. INSTALMENT PAYABLE IN 5 YEARS<br />
16. DEPRECIATION CHART FOR 5 YEARS<br />
17. PROFIT ANALYSIS FOR 5 YEARS<br />
18. PROJECTED BALANCE SHEET FOR (5 YEARS)</p>
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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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