Mustard Husk Briquettes
Mustard husk is the outer covering of mustard seeds that remains after the seeds are crushed to extract mustard oil. It is an agricultural byproduct and often considered waste.
The concept of Mustard Husk Briquettes would involve collecting the husk from mustard processing facilities and compressing it into a compact and efficient fuel source. The process might involve steps like drying the husk, grinding it into a fine powder, and then using a binder or compression technique to create the briquettes.
Using mustard husk to make briquettes is an example of finding sustainable uses for agricultural waste and creating alternative fuel sources, which can be beneficial for both waste management and energy production.
Importance and Benefits
- Eco friendly & renewable energy fuel economical and cheaper than other solid fuels.
- It does not require adding any binder/chemicals, so, it 100% nature.
- Easily stored in less space, without pollution.
- Biomass briquettes are non-conventional source of energy, renewable in nature, eco- friendly and non-polluting and economical.