Creating Fuel Briquettes From Discarded Coconut Shells And Peanut Hells As Renewable Energy Sources

Creating Fuel Briquettes From Discarded Coconut Shells And Peanut Hells As Renewable Energy Sources

Authors

  • JBAS Journals
  • Abhon Adus
  • Wisdom Egbe Ebiyeritei

Keywords:

coconut shells, peanut shells, briquettes, starch, furnace, water

Abstract

This study explores the potential of creating fuel briquettes from discarded coconut shells and peanut shells as renewable energy sources. The increasing demand for sustainable and eco-friendly energy sources has led to the exploration of alternative options such as biomass briquettes. Coconut shells and peanut shells are abundant agricultural waste materials that can be utilized for the production of fuel briquettes. The process of creating fuel briquettes involves collecting and drying the discarded coconut shells and peanut shells, crushing them into smaller pieces, and mixing them with a binder such as starch. The mixture is then crushed into briquettes using a briquetting machine, and the heat value, moisture content, ash content, and caloric value are measured to determine the quality of the briquettes. It evaluated the calorific value, burning efficiency, and emissions of the briquettes compared to traditional fuels. Creating fuel briquettes from discarded coconut shells and peanut shells possesses the apacity to provide A long-lasting and renewable energy source with the potential to lessen environmental damage and lessen dependency on fossil fuels. This research contributes to the development of innovative solutions for utilizing agricultural waste materials for energy production, promoting a more sustainable and greener future.

Published

2024-07-05

How to Cite

Journals, J., Adus, A., & Egbe Ebiyeritei, W. (2024). Creating Fuel Briquettes From Discarded Coconut Shells And Peanut Hells As Renewable Energy Sources. Rivers State Univeristy Journal of Biology & Applied Sciences, 4(1). Retrieved from http://jbasjournals.com/index.php/rsujbas/article/view/58
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