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Title: | Techno Economic Analysis of Pearl Millet Cob Densification in the India |
Author(s): | Kumar, P., Subbarao, P.M.V., Vijay, V.K. |
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Abstract: | Pellet is gaining popularity in India due to its renewable, clean-burning, industrial furnace fuel input and cost-stable for smoke-free cooking in villages. A techno-economic overview of pearl millet cob densification in India is presented in this article. The supply of agricultural residue, densification, and production costs for pellet made from agricultural biomass residue Pearl millet cob was investigated in this study. The cost of producing pellets over the course of its whole life was measured in India. The cost of pellets made from agricultural waste is determined by three factors: availability of cob, agriculture residue cost analysis, agro pellet production cost. |
Keywords: | pellet, transportation cost, field cost, pellet production cost, agriculture residue |
Topic: | Sustainable Resources for Decarbonising the Economy |
Subtopic: | Agroforestry Residues and By-Products |
Event: | 29th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition |
Session: | 1BV.3.8 |
Pages: | 182 - 185 |
ISBN: | 978-88-89407-21-9 |
Paper DOI: | 10.5071/29thEUBCE2021-1BV.3.8 |
Price: | FREE |