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Preparation of charcoal briquette from palm kernel shells: case study in Ghana [PDF]
In Ghana, the potential of palm kernel shells as renewable energy in charcoal production has not been exploited adequately. Using a low-cost instrument (kiln and compressor box) built from local resources, we produced charcoal briquette from palm kernel (
Mohammed Takase
exaly +4 more sources
A combined DEAV-BWM approach for effective evaluation and ranking of biomass materials in charcoal briquette production [PDF]
The utilization of agricultural waste for producing charcoal briquettes is gaining significant attention as a sustainable alternative energy source. Converting these residues into charcoal briquettes not only addresses energy shortages but also provides ...
Narong Wichapa, Atchara Choompol
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Variability on the energy properties of charcoal and charcoal briquettes for barbecue. [PDF]
In recent years there has been a strong increase in interest in the world of barbecues and outdoor cooking in high-income countries. Referring to FAO data, an exponential growth in imports of charcoal was observed in Europe and North America. Italy is one of the major European consumers and importers.
Mencarelli A, Cavalli R, Greco R.
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A case study of bio-charcoal made from Khat residue for Hawassa City, Ethiopia. [PDF]
The leaves of 'khat' (Catha edulis Forsk), a plant widely grown in Ethiopia are chewed by local people for their stimulant action. Its branches and part of the leaves are thrown as solid waste.
Endale Fekade Gebreyes +2 more
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According to the survey of a SME brick factory, it was found that the brick burning process produces a large amount of charcoal residue. It seems that this kind of waste has high potential as the raw material for charcoal briquetting.
Patomsok Wilaipon +5 more
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Charcoal Briquette Production Using Orange Bagasse and Corn Starch
Carbonization technique (muffle furnace at 450 °C) was applied on the orange bagasse (solid wastes) to produce charcoal briquettes, using corn starch as binder and a 1.0 ton-force manual hydraulic press.
K. Zanella, J.L. Goncalves, O. Taranto
doaj +2 more sources
Charcoal fragments of Thong Saen Khan Community Biomass Power Plant are small in size. When ignited, it can not ignite and combust continuously in household furnace. The objective of this research is to develop small charcoal fragments of Thong Saen Khan
Russamee Sitthikhankaew +5 more
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Conversion of Degradable Municipal Solid Waste into Fuel Briquette: Case of Jimma City Municipal Solid Waste [PDF]
The study was done to explore the production of charcoal briquettes that could meet the need for energy in the community of Jimma city. The primary objective of this work is to produce charcoal from the most promising wastes.
A. B. Bayu, T. A. Amibo, D. A. Akuma
doaj +1 more source
Turning the food waste into a fuel source such as charcoal briquette was one of the alternatives in managing the food wastes disposal. In this present work, food waste was converted into charcoal by microwave irradiation technique. Application of binders
Siti Shawalliah Idris +3 more
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Characteristics of Charcoal Briquettes Corn Cobs Charcoal with the Addition of Areca Peel Charcoal
Abstract Corn cobs and areca peel are biomass waste that can be used in the form of charcoal briquettes as an alternative source of energy because they contain lignin and cellulose. The purpose of this research was the best obtain character briquettes from a combination corn cobs charcoal and areca peel charcoal.
Muhammad Satria +3 more
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