Generation of Bio-Fuel (Bio- Briquettes) from Agricultural Waste: A Review
Journal Title: GRD Journal for Engineering - Year 2016, Vol 1, Issue 0
Abstract
Waste is an unavoidable by product of most human activities which is increasing day by day with increase in economic development and rising living standards. The principal of solid waste are residential households and agricultural waste. The pollution through the agricultural waste and other loose bio devastate materials like forestry fallen leaves and bio mass wood waste materials is becoming more problematic in many developing nations. So to reduce problems related to pollution the briquette plant project is offered by the briquetting plant manufacturers.
Authors and Affiliations
Nidhi Patel, Mitali shah
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