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The term Bio Fuels
tends to be understood for liquid fuels (Bio
diesel, Bio ethanol). |
However, a more general connotation would
encompass Solid/Liquid/Gaseous Bio Fuels (as is
the case with fossil fuels).
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Solid Bio Fuels
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Agro
Processing units residues that can be
directly used (eg. bagasse, husk, etc.).
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Agri/Forest
residues processed into fuel products
(viz. chips, briquettes, pellets).
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Liquid Bio Fuels
are of course Bio ethanol and Bio diesel. |
However, alternate
feedstock for Bio ethanol (non food, eg. Napier
grass).
Likewise alternative
feedstock for Bio Diesel (non food, eg. Honge,
Algae).
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Gaseous Bio Fuels
would include Biogas and Producer (or Wood) gas. |
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PELLETS
- COOKING FUEL FOR RURAL HOMES |
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Chullah |

Kerosene
Stove |

Smokeless Chullah + Pellets |
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BRIQUETTES FEEDSTOCK FOR
INDUSTRIAL BOILERS |
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Indian Coal
GCV : <4000
Kcal/Kg
Ash : >35%
Moisture : <10%
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Indonesian Coal
GCV
: 5300 Kcal/Kg
Ash : 5.6%
Moisture : 28%
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Agri residues Briquettes
GCV
: 4300 Kcal/Kg
Ash : <10%
Moisture : <10%
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BIOMASS POWER
PLANTS (RANKINE CYCLE) |
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BIOGAS
PLANTS (OTTO CYCLE)
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BIOMASS GASIFIER PLANT (OTTO
CYCLE) |
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