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Development of Biobriquette from Nutmeg Seed Shells [PDF]
Nutmeg seed shell is one of biomass resources in Indonesia that has not been widely used. Nutmeg (Myristicafragans) in North Maluku province, especially in Tidore Island, is one of the largest incomes in the plantation sector.
Suryo Purwono
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The characterization of biobriquette production using a pressing system [PDF]
This study focuses on the characterization of biobriquettes produced using starch, recycled paper, and algae binders to support Indonesia’s transition toward renewable energy.
Azmi Faisal Rony +6 more
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Effect of Pyrolysis Temperature and Adhesive Type on the Quality of Biobriquette from Coffee Stem Biomass [PDF]
Biobriquette is organic waste charcoal printed in such a way that has a high energy density and calorific value. The biobriquette quality is influenced by several factors, including the pyrolysis temperature and the adhesive type.
Rosdanelli Hasibuan +2 more
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Optimization of Briquette Fuels by Co-Torrefaction of Residual Biomass and Plastic Waste Using Response Surface Methodology [PDF]
Combining biomass, a clean and renewable energy source, with waste plastic, which serves as a good auxiliary fuel, can produce high-quality clean fuel. The performance of biomass-derived fuel can be improved by torrefaction.
Shuai Guo +5 more
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Investigation of the physical properties and environmental impact of lemongrass biobriquettes
At present, biobriquettes have become an attractive fuel option due to the increasing price of fossil fuels. However, the effective raw materials for biobriquettes require specific physical properties to obtain desired shapes and net calorific value ...
Saman Daowwiangkan +4 more
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Charcoal and firewood are the most common cooking fuels, despite the fact that they represent a variety of social and economic environmental difficulties in many affluent countries. Apart from the environmental implications of deforestation and resource loss, indoor air pollution caused by cooking with solid fuels causes 2 million fatalities each year.
P. Bency +6 more
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Development of Indonesia corncob and rice husk biobriquette as alternative energy source [PDF]
Facing the increasing of fuel price and lacking of world oil resource, research for biobriquette as alternative energy for fossil fuel is conducted. Indonesia has considerable amount of biomass and it is still remain unused that can be used as biobriquette. As the initial research, Garut, Ciamis, and Sumedang district, West Java are selected which have
Cukup Mulyana +2 more
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The declining availability of fossil energy in Indonesia has encouraged the development of more environmentally friendly alternative energy sources, including the conversion of biomass waste into solid fuels such as briquettes. However, biomass briquette
Iriany, Taslim
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Se’i meat, a traditional smoked meat in East Nusa Tenggara Province of Indonesia, is processed using kusambi wood as biomass fuel. However, this usage poses a threat to kesambi tree sustainability.
Jemmy Dethan, Herianus Lalel
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Biobriquettes derived from agricultural waste such as coconut shells, coconut husks, and areca husks offer potential as renewable energy sources. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of binder type and proportion on the quality of biobriquettes in ...
Ade Yulia, Yernisa Yernisa
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