Biomass Briquettes by tiana bateman
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What is biomass briquettes?
Biomass briquettes is a substitute of coal and charcoal.
They are used to produce electricity (fuel).
This is converted into useful energy by the
briquettes because they have fuel in it when
composed to heat.
Currently it is being generated by a low
pressure of: firewood, wood pellets and
charcoal.
People studied that low-energy can be pressed
in more heat to produce high- energy for fuel.
Biomass Briquettes is used for many things
such as:
Help with gas for transportation.
Helps us save energy of our homes.
Used to replace charcoal ( helps heat up more
and lasts a long time).
It helps us save energy of our homes.
Helps make gas for our transportation.
More likely to replace coal (because it can be
used for a long time).
It is cheaper than coal.
Now it is very dangerous to use biomass
briquettes because of the pollution in our
environment.
Although it is cheaper and is better than coal
you still cant use it now. Why? Because it is
very dangerous due to the pollution of our
environment.
It is made out of plants and natural waste from animals
what it does is that it recycles it.
Is a renewable energy resource that use wood, waste and
(hydrogen) gas to get energy. To produce heat.
Biomass energy is taken from 5 different energy sources:
wood, waste, garbage, landfill gasses, and alcohol fuels.
Also helps with gas for transportation.
An energy from briquettes is ranged from 4.48 to 5.95
kilojoules per gram.
There is many stories about cowboys and how
they start a fire in order to cook their food. Well
they used biomass briquettes (wood) for the
energy of the heat. What it does is that it helps
keeps the heat so that way it would be warm.
Charcoal briquettes:
Machine used to make biomass briquettes:
Packaged briquettes (wood):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Briquette
http://biomassmagazine.com/articles/5148/biomassbriquettes-turning-waste-into-energy/
http://www.clean-future.com/renewableenergy/biomass/biomass-briquettes.html