Friday, 6 December 2013

                            Biomass today accounts for over one-third of all energy used in the developing countries. The estimated power generation potential from biomass in India is about 19000 MW. Biomass based power projects with a cumulative capacity of around 32 MW has been commissioned in the states on 19 November, 2010.

                             
Briquette Plant

                           Briquette plant is used to convert biomass other residues to useful fuel. Agriculture residues or raw materials are gathered and compressed under high pressure in the biomass briquette press without adding any binder. Then all waste is converted into useful fuel which is known as biomass briquette or white coal. There are two methods to produce energy from biomass; gasification and combustion route. In combustion route, biomass is used to produce steam and this steam is used for power 
generation through turbines. In gasification process, biomass is converted into producer gas and this gas is used for thermal application.

                 Briquetting plant is machinery which is capable of binding any type of residues into finished briquettes or white coal. Biomass is available with in the surrounding area and can be available in abundant quantity with cheaper rate. Hence, project should be economical viable. Biomass briquettes can replace the fossil fuels like diesel, kerosene, furnace oil, lignite, coal and firewood. If any raw material contain more than 10% moisture then cutting and drying is required.

             There are two types of biomass briquette plant are available depending on the production capacity: 
·                  Jumbo 90 biomass briquette press : 1500kg/hr
·                 Super 70 biomass briquette press : 750kg/hr

Technical Specification of briquetting plant

Model No:
Jumbo 90
Production capacity
1500kg/hr
Briquette Diameter
35-60mm
Raw Material Size
1 mm to 25 mm
Finished Product Shape
Cylindrical
Power Requirement
91HP
Biomass Type
Agro residues (cotton salk, groundnut shells, almond shells, coffee husk and other agro residues.


The Advantages of Setting up Briquette Plant

  • Bio fuel briquettes are cheaper than black coal.
  • Oil, coal or lignite, once used , can’t replaced while briquetting press is renewable source of energy.
  • There is no sulfur used in briquetting process.
  •  Briquettes have consistent quality and have high burning efficiency.
  • Briquettes are easy to store and handle.  
                     This is the best project to turn your daily biomass or agro residues into useful fuel.

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