BioCoal, also known as torrefied biomass, is a renewable and carbon-neutral fuel made by heating biomass materials (such as wood, agricultural waste, and forestry residues) in a low-oxygen environment. This process, called torrefaction, enhances the energy density and combustion properties of biomass, making BioCoal a viable alternative to traditional coal.
Biomass Pellets
Biomass pellets are a renewable and eco-friendly fuel source made from organic materials such as wood waste, agricultural residues, and other biomass materials. These small, cylindrical pellets are created by compressing raw biomass under high pressure without the need for additional binders, as natural lignin in the biomass acts as a binding agent.
Key Features of Biomass Pellets
• Renewable & Sustainable: Made from natural and recycled organic materials.
• High Energy Efficiency: Have a high calorific value, making them an efficient fuel
• Low Carbon Footprint: Produce fewer greenhouse gas emissions compared to fossil
• Versatile Usage: Used for heating, electricity generation, and industrial applications.
PARAMETERS
GENERAL SPECIFICATION
UNIT
Gross calorific value (ARB)
4400 (100+/-)
KCAL/ KG
total moisture (ARB)
8 ( 3+/-)
%
ASH Content (ARB)
8 (3+/-)
%
volatile matter (ARB)
55 (20+/-)
%
Fixed carbon
13 (5+/-)
%
Biomass Briquettes
Biomass briquettes are an eco-friendly, renewable energy source made by compressing organic materials such as agricultural waste, forestry residues, and other biomass. These briquettes serve as an efficient alternative to fossil fuels like coal and charcoal, offering a cleaner and more sustainable energy solution.
Key Features of Biomass Briquettes
• Eco-Friendly: Reduce carbon emissions and environmental pollution.
• High Energy Density: Provide a higher calorific value than raw biomass.
• Cost-Effective: Offer a cheaper alternative to traditional fuels.
• Easy Storage & Transport: Their compact shape makes them convenient to handle.