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Advantages of Using Biomass Briquettes for Renewable Energy

There are many reasons for using biomass briquettes for renewable energy.  These briquettes are made by using agricultural waste that would otherwise not be used productively at all. 

There are several advantages to using them. 

Biomass briquettes for renewable energy can replace wood as a fuel.  To say that wood is a renewable energy source is stretching the truth a bit.  Of course, wood will renew itself faster than petroleum or coal. 

However, wood supplies in countries around the world are diminishing.  The use of wood for fuel is cutting into the forests of many countries and creating deserts in others.  As of 2003, half of the world’s wood-burning population faced shortages. 

Some countries, especially in Africa, have seen deforestation of as much as three-fourths of their trees. 

Biomass briquettes are made of grass, husks, corn stalks, hulls, leaves, food, and animal wastes.  These are materials that usually fall to the ground and go back into the earth.  When they are formed into biomass briquettes for renewable energy, they can be used to cook with, or to heat a home. 

Biomass briquettes or Brikett for renewable energy can also be made from urban wastes such as paper products.  This means that cities in Third World countries can make and rely on the biomass briquettes for heating and cooking in urban areas as well as in rural regions. 

There are also health-hazards with many kinds of fuels, especially fuels used in developing countries.  For example, in Tibet and other countries, dung from yaks and other animals is burned for fuel.  This creates a situation where unhealthy wastes are going into people’s lungs and eyes. 

It is so much better when cleaner biomass briquettes can be used for renewable energy. 

When biomass briquettes are used for renewable energy instead of animal dung, the dung can be used for other things.  It can be put to use fertilizing crops or gardens.  It can also make pastures greener.  This adds to the health of the animals and the sustenance of the people. 

There is another advantage of using biomass briquettes for renewable energy.  People who have been using firewood for heating and cooking will find that the biomass briquettes are more efficient.  In fact, they are 40% more efficient, as well as hotter and longer lasting than firewood. 

The biomass briquettes used for renewable energy can also create local industry and jobs in developing countries.  The materials for the presses can often be obtained in the location needed.  Workers will be required to assemble the press and to run it.  Then, the sale and transport of the biomass briquettes rounds out the picture of jobs created. 

Biomass briquettes may well be the energy source of the future for many countries.  They will reduce pollution, improve health, and provide a steady source of fuel.  They can preserve the forests of countries all over the globe.  At the same time, they will help local industry to flourish.  Using biomass briquettes for renewable energy is a good choice for many. 

 

The Politically Incorrect Guide to Global Warming (and Environmentalism) 

The big media have spoken on the question of global warming, and the debate is officially over.

"Be afraid, be very afraid," warns Time magazine.

But have Al Gore and his environmentalist allies really proven their case?

The Politically Incorrect Guide to Global Warming (and Environmentalism) provides a provocative, entertaining, and well documented expos of some of the most shamelessly politicized pseudoscience we are likely to see in our relatively cool lifetimes.
 
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Disaster Management Facts:

"Designing an easy to deploy disaster management plan takes three parts common sense to one part premonition. 

Of course, there are scenarios which are more likely to occur within certain areas, and specialised plans can be centred on these but generic plans designed to cover most emergency situations can offer greater flexibility and make more economic sense"