This video provides the necessary information to make biomass briquettes, an alternative energy source to wood. Part 1 includes: Materials, Preparing the Materials, and Preparing the Sludge Remaining Steps in Part 2
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Inbicon is declaring Energy Independence Day for Planet Earth as the first Inbicon Biomass Refinery swings into operation. It turns wheat straw into 1.4 million gallons a year of cellulosic ethanol, making it the largest producer of cellulosic ethanol in the world. A variety of feedstocks can be used: straw, corn stalks and cobs, sugar bagasse, and grasses. Inbicon is currently licensing their technology to projects in the United States, Europe and Asia.
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i wanted to rape my eardrums after hearing your voice. speak more fluently! damnit you’re not even on camera. you can read off a script.
hi elizabeth I am Egyptian and carpenter work . I have a lot of sawdust . I did not know how to get rid of them. your Video has been a very distinct I did not find any video work out the details as written in your video . thank you so much
Well done.
I live next to a saw mill and two mile away there`s news paper printers! So iv plenty of raw materials.
My briquetts are 5.5 inch in dia. and about an inch thick. Not sure iv got the paper/ sawdust ratio right yet but they are burining great.
Built my own hydraulic press out of some I beams that i had lying around and a 10 ton jack.
I produce 8 briquetts at a time.
Too labor intensive. You need a better method…fewer steps. Good video and instructions though…and I like that you gave a ratio of paper to sawdust….most videos do not. Keep improving on it and you’ll have something great.