Student at Tribhuvan University IOF Pokhara, Pokhara, Gandaki, Nepal
Review Article
Bioenergy; Bio Briquettes as an Alternative Fuel in Nepal
Author(s): Cheerag Sunar*
Although fossil fuel sources are limited and likely to be depleted soon, current energy consumption is entirely dependent on them. Excessive use of fossil fuels not only depletes natural resources but also raises carbon dioxide levels and global temperatures. A significant amount of herbal waste biomass is generated during agricultural crop processing, as well as during 'post-harvest lines' operations. Because such waste biomass exists in bulk, it is unsuitable for direct combustion. The global energy crisis has accelerated the global demand for alternative, advanced renewable, sustainable energy supplies such as biofuels, which have never been more required than now. There is a push in poor nations to utilize waste biomass for energy generation in the form of bio-briquettes. With the goal of studying and investigating bioenergy and bio-briquettes, a thorough evaluation of pas.. View More»
DOI:
10.37532/bboa.22.3.3.5-6