Friday 14 February 2014

                      Biomass briquettes are made from agriculture waste or industrial waste and are a replacement for fossil fuels such as coal, oil or lignite. The use of biomass briquettes are increasing day by day as industries realize the benefits of decreasing pollution by an eco pleasant way. Produce briquettes through briquetting plant technology is such a green and economical way.

                     Biomass briquettes are renewable source of energy and avoid adding carbon in the atmosphere. That’s why number of companies in India has switched from fossil fuels to bio fuel to save the cost on boiler fuels. A number of units in Maharashtra are also using biomass briquettes as boiler fuel. Use of this bio fuel can earn carbon credits for reducing emissions in the atmosphere.
Briquette Plant
                   
                  Environmentally, briquette plant technology is growing very highly due to its incentives features. We should thanks to briquetting plant manufacturers that they are finding such a best technology to produce emerging bio fuel without creating polluted environment. Briquette plant is a plant which can helps to agriculture sector and industrial sector. Through this plant our country’s economy can be stronger and environment can become greener.

                    In this biomass briquetting process no binders involved so the produce briquettes are biodegradable as it known as white coal. It is made from agro forestry waste so they are cheaper than traditional fuels. Different types of briquette presses are available to make various shapes briquettes under high mechanical pressure. Without fuel we can’t imagine our lives, so use this green technology to make biomass briquettes with an eco pleasant way.

                      The United States Department of Energy has financed several projects to test the viability of biomass briquettes on a national scale. The scope of the projects is to increase the efficiency of gasifiers as well as produce plans for production facilities 

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