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WELCOME TO HUMA GREEN ENERGY LLP
SAVE EARTH, SAVE FUTURE!
WELCOME TO HUMA GREEN ENERGY LLP
WELCOME TO HUMA GREEN ENERGY LLP
WELCOME TO HUMA GREEN ENERGY LLP
HUMA GREEN ENERGY LLP (HGE), headquartered in Alwar - Rajasthan, India, is working as Briquette supplier to the Industries which are keen for the environment and clean source of energy.
HUMA GREEN ENERGY LLP is an India based LLP Company established in 2020. We introduce ourselves as trader & supplier of Clean Energy Sources i.e. Briquettes, Bio-Fuel, Green Energy etc. We work as a solution provider in transnational trading of green and clean energy products, where we act as Traders / Suppliers.
Biomass Briquetting is the process of converting low bulk density biomass into high density and energy concentrated fuel briquettes. Biomass Briquetting plants are of various sizes which converts biomass into solid fuels. Briquettes are ready substitute of Coal/wood in industrial boiler and brick kiln for thermal application. Biomass briquettes are Non conventional Source of energy, Renewable in nature, Eco friendly, non polluting and economical. Process of converting biomass to solid fuel is also non-polluting. No addition of any binder / chemicals is required so it is 100 % natural.
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.
Briquetted fuel is produced from biomass such as agro-waste and other organic matters. This is produced by compaction of biomass after removing moisture. This process increases the calorific value of the fuel. The briquettes are made using extrusion process and then cut into required sizes. Normally, one inch diameter and six inch length briquette fuel is produced and used for generation of energy. In India, large quantity of biomass is available in rural areas and there is huge potential as fuel is required for daily cooking, for industrial purpose and for hotels &restaurants.
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.
The agro-waste is first chopped into small pieces and then sundried to reduce moisture content. It is then fed to the briquetted fuel producing plant where it is compacted and heated to form briquettes. The production end product will be in continuous length and then it is cut into required size online. The fuel is packed in 25 kg. bags mostly used one for retail marketing. For bulk consumers like industries and hotels, it may be supplied in loose form to reduce the cost.
The following agricultural and forest wastes and residues can easily be converted into fuel briquettes ie. "BIO COAL or WHITE COAL".
(A) Forest Wastes and Residues
- Saw Dust, Sandar Dust & Bamboo Dust
- Wood Chips and Shavings
- Tree Bark and Twigs
- Pine Needles
- Wild Grasses and Shrubs
- Bamboo Leaves etc.
(B) Agricultural Wastes and Residues
- Husks - Rice, Coffee, Sunflower
- Shells - Groundnut, Almond, others
- Cotton Stalks, Arhar Stalks, Lantana Stalks
- Bagasse, Sugarcane Leaves and Trash, Press Mud, Jute waste
- Maize Stalks and Cobs, Mustard Stalks,
- Bajra Cobs, Coir Pith, etc.
• Briquettes are cheaper than coal.
• Oil, coal or lignite, once used, cannot be replaced.
• High sulfur content of oil and coal, when burnt, pollutes the environment. There is no sulfur in Briquettes.
• Biomass briquettes have a higher practical thermal value and much lower ash content (2-10% as compared to 20-40% in coal).
• There is no fly ash when burning briquettes.
• Briquettes have consistent quality, have high burning efficiency, and are ideally sized for complete combustion.
• Combustion is more uniform compared to coal and boiler response to changes in steam requirements is faster due to higher quantity of volatile matter in briquettes.
• Briquettes are usually produced near the consumption centers and supplies do not depend on erratic transport from long distances.
Fuel briquette is black / brown in color. When agro-waste of cellular nature is briquetted, it produces low cost, high calorific value fuel which can from a good substitute for wood and coal. This implies conversion of waste into a useful energy source.
The end product has the following typical approximate analysis:-
i. Ash 0.5 to 6 %
ii. Moisture 8 % (Max)
iii. Volatile 50 - 75 %
iv. Fixed carbon 15 - 30 %
v. Gross calorific Value 3500 to 4700 kcal/kg.
vi. Size of briquettes Diameter 70mm, 90mm
vii. Length of Briquettes Length 50 to 300 mm
Biomass briquettes offer many benefits over traditional fuels like coal, fuel oil, natural gas and propane as well as over the pre-compacted raw materials: wood chips, paper, green wood, nut shells, and various husks, fines and fibers. You can't afford NOT to consider a briquetting system for your operation!
Cost
The purchase price of biomass briquettes is less than natural gas, propane and fuel oil. Coal is a bit lower in price, but ultimately it is NOT cheaper because of the many benefits of biomass briquettes as discussed below.
Storage and Handling
Compacting biomass waste into briquettes reduces the volume by 10 times, making it much easier to store and transport than loose biomass waste. Other fuel types tend to be difficult to handle and are hazardous. Briquettes can be produced in a variety of sizes and have a long shelf-life.
Pollution
Briquettes are immeasurably cleaner than the other fuel alternatives - especially coal! Therefore, government incentives that support briquetting systems and production along with dis-incentives for coal use make briquetting solutions extremely attractive. Plus, they don't create dust.
Efficiency
Briquettes burn in a controlled manner, slow and efficiently. They burn well in boilers and burners. More and more, utility companies are using biomass briquettes to supplement or replace coal as a solid fuel source.
We work with a large number of clients from various industries, including:
Our marketing experts are happy to serve your requirements of bio fuel/ briquettes (saw dust, mustard, peanut and rice husk based)
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