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. What are charcoal and bio gas?​

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Answered by Vaishnavi807
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The production unit processes matooke peels blended with charcoal dust to make charcoal briquettes. A briquette is a block of compacted flammable biomass or char used as fuel. Briquettes can be used in the available stoves as a cooking fuel. The use of biomass-derived fuels brings both environmental and local economic benefits by reducing pressure on the forest resources, preserving biodiversity and providing employment opportunities. Biomass briquettes also provide more calorific value per kg and save fuel costs due to the possibility to use agricultural by-products.

The briquette technology relies on considerable amounts of biomass/feedstock that is accessible in processing units for agricultural products (matooke). In particular rice and maize mills or wood-processing units provide a large supply of waste products (rice husks, wood pieces etc.) that are excellent raw-material for briquette making when blended with carbonised matooke peel (skin). The strongly decentralized processing of agricultural products in the rural districts would allow for a widespread dissemination of the technology and its products. The current activities are geared towards domestic or small scale briquette production.

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