What is bio coal technology?
Bio coal is a carbon-neutral fuel that can replace fossil coal in industrial processes. It is produced within the process of Biogreen pyrolysis and carbonization of raw biomass performed within controlled temperature and residence time conditions.
What is biofuel example?
Examples of biofuels include ethanol (often made from corn in the United States and sugarcane in Brazil), biodiesel (sourced from vegetable oils and liquid animal fats), green diesel (derived from algae and other plant sources), and biogas (methane derived from animal manure and other digested organic material).
Why its biocoal explain it?
Biocoal is a new carbon neutral solid biofuel made from organic waste. Antaco’s biocoal has properties similar to fossil coal and can be used as a direct replacement for coal or wood pellets. It can provide a similar amount of energy as low grade fossil coal and 30% – 80% more energy than wood pellets.
What is the calorific value of bio coal?
28.2 MJ/kg
The bio coal had a calorific value of 28.2 MJ/kg, moisture content of 6.3%, fixed carbon of 74.6% and ash content of 1.4%. The properties of the bio coal make it makes it usable as an alternative to coal and can be re-integrated back into the sugar processing industry as a substitute to coal.
What is bio fuel used for?
Like petroleum-derived diesel, biodiesel is used to fuel compression-ignition (diesel) engines. Biodiesel can be blended with petroleum diesel in any percentage, including B100 (pure biodiesel) and, the most common blend, B20 (a blend containing 20% biodiesel and 80% petroleum diesel). Learn more about Biodiesel.
Is coal a biofuel?
Biofuels and fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) are both derived from organic matter, but differ in how recently the organic matter died….Interactive graph.
Product | Value |
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Coal and coal products | 162659.58 PJ |
Natural gas | 137876.51 PJ |
Biofuels and waste | 55442.21 PJ |
Nuclear | 29592.91 PJ |
What is the difference between biochar and biocoal?
Biochar. Biochar is similar to biocoal, but is made with a completely different intention; biochar is utilized as a soil amendment. The production of biochar is the same as biocoal, with dried biomass being processed in a kiln at around 500 – 800º F for a set amount of time.