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The biomass fuel briquettes are used in textile units, rubber industries, dyeing units, ceramic industries and power plants for the generation of electricity through steam.
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Environmental Problems • Now a day each and every country is facing the environmental problem. There are many environmental problems like pollution, erosion of soil and many more. • If we take birds view than we can say that every country’s economical growth is depended on industrial growth. • As we know that every coin has two sides same way, due to industries pollution also increase.
Biomass Briquette • Biomass briquette plant through we can make briquettes which are eco friendly and does not make pollution when it burns. • In our daily life thousand tons of divested material released but we do not know that how to utilize it so we either burnt it or dumped into sea which cause water and air pollution. • But briquette plant through we can utilize this waste maximum and make solid fuel which is economical than coal.
Avoids Pollution • Everyday some chemical processes takes place and due to that pollution also increase.
Alternative Of Fuel • Fuel is prime need but price of the fuel is increasing day by day so everyone can not afford that much price sobriquette press machine is best. • Biomass briquette replaces coal, lignite, kerosene and other fossil fuels.
Advantages Of Briquettes • Reduction and best utilization of waste • Reduces carbon discharge • Generates income and employment • Saves natural resources • Easy to pack and store • Reduces greenhouse gases emission
Use Of Biomass Briquettes • The biomass fuel briquettes are used in textile units, rubber industries, dyeing units, ceramic industries and power plants for the generation of electricity through steam. • Briquette plantfuel is ideal because it has high calorific value and low ash content. • In addition, it is eco-friendly and renewable energy fuel that provides consistent heat due to low moisture content.
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