A low ­carbon future through sector ­led change

In India, a sector-led, action-based approach could provide the framework to drive low-carbon transformation. In the build-up to the 'Leaders' climate summit organized by the united states this week (April 22-23), there has been a flurry of articles about whether India should announce a net-zero' emissions target, and by when. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate change (IPCC) 1.5°C report called for global carbon emissions to reach net-zero by 2050, which the pressure cooker of climate diplomacy has quickly transformed diplomacy has quickly transformed into a call for all countries to announce 2050 as the net-zero target year. Yet, global net-zero may require some countries to reach net-zero before 2050 for others to have some additional time. Since a disproportionate share of the carbon space has been used up by developed countries, they must act boldly at home, to match the vigor of their diplomatic efforts. Nonetheless, as a climate-vulnerable country, India must also

Advantages and Applications of Briquettes

Advantages of Briquettes:-

charcoal-briquettes

1. Concentrated

The Briquetting Machine makes Briquettes by compressing the raw materials. So, they are much harder, denser, and compact. They also have a high density as compared to the loose biomass. Thereby, they offer a concentrated type of energy as compared to charcoal and firewood.

2. Slow-burning

The compression procedure allows the briquette to burn for a longer time.

3. High efficiency

Another advantage of briquettes is the boosted heating value which is due to the low moisture and high density. Briquette Machine produces briquettes that relatively generate more heat as compared to other fuel.

They have high thermal value and also have much low ash content (2 to 10 %) contrary to coal which has 20 to 40 %.

Moreover, they are 40 percent more efficient and also have a longer lifespan than firewood.

4. Smokeless

It is the unique property of Briquetting Machine to make briquettes smokeless, i.e., they create no smoke, carbon footprint, or soot. Plus, they generate little or no-fly ash which all depends upon the raw material.

5. Easy Availability

Biomass Briquette Machine generates Briquettes out of the biomass materials which are available everywhere in plenty of quantity.

6. Simple to make

The commercial briquettes are sold in the market right now. But its use is quite common for heating in ordinary households. For this, you just need a pile of combustible matter, molder, and binder to shape out the briquettes.

7. Easy to store

Its shape and size make it easy to store anywhere. You can also pile them up in the heaps as they are available in many different shapes likes cubical, rectangular, spherical, or cylindrical. In fact, they can be cleaned easily and also packed into bags.

8. Easy transportation

Biomass Briquette Machine compact the biomass waste into the briquettes which lower the volume by nearly ten times. So, it makes it easy to transport rather than lose biomass waste. Depending on their density, shape, and size, the briquettes are the best for a long distance. In fact, its loading and unloading rates are quite less.

9. Affordable

As briquettes can be made quickly with animal and plant waste, so they are affordable to produce and thereby sold at low rates too.

10. Renewable

As biomass Briquettes uses 100% organic materials so, they easily get renewed. Hence, it's the most sustainable resource available rather than fuel.

Application of Briquettes:-

biomass-briquettes

1. Domestic use

Many households widely use briquettes for cooking, space, and water heating purposes.

2. Hospitality

Hospitals used Briquettes for space heating, water heating, and cooling applications.

3. Ceramic production

Many ceramic industries use Briquettes for tile making, brick kilns, and pot firing.

4. Textiles

Textile industries use high-quality Briquettes for bleaching and drying purposes.

5. Commercial and institutional catering

Commercial firms use Briquettes for grilling, cooking, and water heating.

6. Food Processing Industries

Food processing agencies use Briquettes in drying, bakeries, distilleries, canteens, and restaurants.

7. Industrial Boilers

Industrial boilers use high-density Briquettes for the steam and heat generation.

8. Poultry

Briquettes generated out of Briquette Machines are also used by the poultry for the heating of chicks and incubation purposes.

9. Agriculture-based Industries

Agro-based firms use Briquettes for tea drying, tobacco curing, and oil milling, etc.

10. Gasification

Many industries use Briquettes as the fuel for the gasifiers to generate electricity.

So, use Briquettes rather than firewood and charcoal.

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