THE PROJECT

PROJECT PROFILE ON PELLETISING OF AGIRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL WASTE FOR USING AS FUEL
CONCEPT

The process of Pelletising is the physical transformation of the loose raw material into a compactly compressed unit. The form change results in a much higher specific density of the material which increases its combustion efficiency as compared to the loose material. Depending upon the type of waste binder may be added.

The following agro crop residues, agro industrial residues and other process by products can easily be converted into fuel pellets.


Variety of Biomass availability in India
Agro Industrial Residues
Husks
Rice, Soya, Mustard, Coffee etc.
Shells
Coconut, Groundnut, Cotton etc.
Seeds
Castor, Rapeseed, Linseed, Soya bean etc.
Others
Bagasse, Bagasse Pith, Coir Pith, Saw Dust, Press Mud, Sludge etc.

Agro Crop Residues
Straws
Rice, Wheat, Jowar, Millet, Ragi, Barley, Gram, Khesri etc.
Stalks
Arhar, Bajra, Castor, Cotton, Jute, Maize, Mustard, Sunflower etc.
Spent Cobs
Corn, Maize, Bajra, Ragi etc.
Others
Cane tops, Cane trash, Tea Plant wastes, Wood waste, Leaves, Needles and Husk etc.