terça-feira, 21 de julho de 2015

India small pyrolysis plants

புதிய தொழில் (6) – டயர் ப்ய்ரோளிசிஸ் ( Tyre Pyrolysis Plant) :
நீங்கள் புதிய தொழில் துவங்க ஆர்வம் உள்ளவரா........?
என்ன தொழில் செய்யலாம் என சிந்தித்து கொண்டிருப்பவரா.....?
உங்களுக்கு ஓர் நற்செய்தி....
சி.ஆர் பிசினஸ் சொலுசன்ஸ் – தொழில் முனைவோருக்கு வழிகாட்டும் நிறுவனம் திருச்சியில் அமைந்துள்ளது. புதிய லாபகரமான தொழில்களை கண்டறிந்து அதற்கான அரசு மானியம் மற்றும் வங்கி கடன் பெற வழிவகை செய்கின்றது.
பல்வேறு புதிய லாபகரமான தொழில்கள் பற்றிய விபரங்கள் அதன் இயந்திர மற்றும் மூலப் பொருட்களின் விபரங்கள் மற்றும் அதன் திட்ட அறிக்கைகளை தொடர்ந்து வழங்க உள்ளோம்.
புதிய தொழில் (6) – டயர் ப்ய்ரோளிசிஸ் ( Tyre Pyrolysis Plant) :
வேஸ்ட் டயர்களில் இருந்து பர்னஸ் ஆயில், கார்பன் மற்றும் இரும்பு பிரித்தெடுக்கும் தொழில்.
சிறப்பம்சங்கள் :-
=> மறுசுழற்சி முறைகளில் வேஸ்ட் டயர்களை முறைப்படுத்துதல்.
=>எரிபொருள் உற்பத்தி செய்வதால் நாட்டின் எரிபொருள் இறக்குமதி குறையும் வாய்ப்பு.
=>தூக்கி எறியப்படும் வண்டி டயர்கள் மற்றும் கழிவு பிளாஸ்டிக்கில் இருந்து பர்னஸ் ஆயில், லைட் டீஸல், கார்பன் மற்றும் இரும்பு தயாரித்தல்.
=>லாபகரமான தொழில்
=> ஒரு நாளைக்கு சுமார் 10 டன் வரை மறுசுழற்சி செய்யலாம்.
=>வேஸ்ட் டயர்களை குப்பையில் போடுவதால் ஏற்படும் சுற்றுப்புற சூழல் மாசடைவதை தவிர்க்கலாம்.
=>நல்ல எரிபொருள்..இதன் தேவை அதிகம்.
திட்ட மதிப்பிடு – 80 முதல் 90 லட்சம்
இடம் – 1 ஏக்கர்
அரசு மானியம் : 25% ( NEEDS SCHME )
முந்தைய திட்ட அறிக்கைகள் :
@ புதிய தொழில் (1) – டிஜிட்டல் ப்ளெக்ஸ் பிரிண்டிங்ஸ் ( Digital Flux Printings).
திட்ட மதிப்பிடு – 13 லட்சம்
@ புதிய தொழில்(2) - இயந்திர சலவை தொழிற்சாலை ( Mechanize Laundry )
திட்ட மதிப்பிடு – 15 லட்சம் முதல் 20 லட்சம் வரை
@ புதிய தொழில் (3) – உடனடி இடியாப்பம் தயாரித்தல் ( INSTANT IDIYAPPAM ):
திட்ட மதிப்பிடு – 8 லட்சம்
@ புதிய தொழில் (4) – இயற்கை எரிபொருள் தயாரித்தல் ( BIO-MASS FUEL ) :
திட்ட மதிப்பிடு – 40 லட்சம்
@ புதிய தொழில் (5) – நவீன கொட்டகையில் ஆடு வளர்த்தல் ( STALL FED GOAT FARM ) :
திட்ட மதிப்பிடு – 14 லட்சம்
மேற்கண்ட எங்கள் சேவை பற்றிய விபரங்கள் மற்றும் திட்ட அறிக்கைகள் பெற crbusinesssolutions2014@gmail.com எங்களுக்கு இமெயில் அனுப்பவும்.
C.R. Business Solutions
1B,Professors Colony, Pudukottai Main Road,
Subramaniya Puram, Trichy 620020
Cell : 9789737886, 9345104264.
Email : crbusinesssolutions2014@gmail.com
குறிப்பு : தயவு செய்து FB –யில் யாரும் தங்களுடைய இமெயில் ஐடியை பதிவிட வேண்டாம்.நேரடியாக இமெயில் அனுபர்களுக்கு மட்டுமே பதில் அளிக்கப்படும்.
C Ramaswamy Desai carregou um novo vídeo.
You can sell any thing if you have the skill

sexta-feira, 26 de junho de 2015

Fwd: Energy from biomass wastes


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From: Pannirselvam Pagandai v <panruti2002@grouply.com>
Date: Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 6:32 AM
Subject: Energy from biomass wastes
To: <pannirbr@gmail.com>


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Energy from biomass wastes
An overview report it identifies a number of problems (toxic gases, tars,
pollutants) without clearly understanding or describing how these are

solved. It would be far more useful if it were written from an engineering
perspective that highlighted lessons learned, paths forward and

circumstances where gasification can work rather than concluding,
essentially, that small scale gasification has failed because it does not
meet
the criteria of the European automobile industry. Even highly
productive systems were discounted because they didn't meet European
environmental
health and safety standards. Reading the report one would not
know that there are affordable small scale systems that you can very safely
run in
your backyard in Germany.

The report ignores developments in the last five years that are yielding
systems that solve many of the problems that
are highlighted. It has ignored
some very important sources. It quotes unidentified sources ("independent
experts") and old data (Stassen's World
Bank study). Literature is cited but
it does not look like very many of us who are involved in gasifier
development were contacted for this study.
It assumes that students who
write theses correctly interpret what they observe. It incorrectly applies
problems associated with some gasifier
designs to all gasifiers.

To be of any use to industry or policy makers this introductory, or overview
level, study should be followed up with a
deeper study of how gasification
can be used successfully. (A follow up could be done in collaboration with
the IEA Task 33 on biomass
gasification.) At best it will stimulate
interest in making better gasification systems. At worst it will erode
confidence (i.e. funding) at the
policy level in the potential of small
scale gasification.

Kind regards,

Tom Miles
www.gasifiers.bioenergylists.org

Ref.
Small-scale
Electricity Generation from Biomass

Part 1 - Biomass Gasification
http://www.gtz.de/de/dokumente/gtz2010-en-small-scale-electricity-generation

-from-biomass-part-I.pdf

Part 2 - Biogas
http://www.gtz.de/de/dokumente/gtz2010-en-small-scale-electricity-generation
-from-biomass-part-2.pdf


Part 3 of the paper series which will cover plant oil for power generation
will be available by the end of this year.

Dear Stovers, Michael
Blunck from GTZ asked me to share the following
with you, which might be of interest also for the stove list. For
inquiries please contact him
directly (see CC). Regards Christa
Paper series: Small-scale Electricity Generation from Biomass
GTZ-HERA has looked more closely into the
small-scale use of biomass
for rural off-grid electrification. Results are disillusioning.

Following the hype and frustrations over a global
bio-fuel market,
expectations regarding biomass now focus on local power generation in
rural areas of developing countries. International
organisations and
donors advocate wood gasification, biogas, and vegetable oil as
sustainable sources for decentralized power supply. Countless
success
stories on biomass use for small-scale electricity generation have
been published.

However, in practice the picture seems to be a
different one: many
rumours indicate that the actual successes are not as numerous as the
stories surrounding them. As a governmental development
agency, GTZ is
obliged to advocate only promising and sustainable approaches. Hence
the GTZ Programme on Poverty-oriented Basic Energy Services
(HERA) has
conducted several inquiries with experts in Africa, Latin America and
Asia focussing on practical operation experience with small-scale

gasification, as well as the use of biogas and vegetable oil for power
generation. Following the analysis of literature and in particular
many
direct inquiries with local experts , the survey not only
revealed an abundant number of projects but an equally multitude of
problems and
obstacles.

The assessment resulted in a three-part series of papers on "Small-
scale Electricity Generation from Biomass" covering biomass

gasification (part I), biogas (part II), and plant oil (part III) for
electric power generation. The documents are now available for download:


Small-scale Electricity Generation from Biomass

************************************************
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ASSOCIATE . PROF.
Research
Group ,GPEC, Coordinator
Computer aided Cost engineering

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Fwd: [Gasification] METHANE FARM PRODUCTION



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Date: Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 1:39 PM
Subject: [Gasification] METHANE FARM PRODUCTION
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In this video are images of biogas equipment
for use wastes of chicken and pigs breeding.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gU6PC-_JU8&feature=related
Regards, Ben


quinta-feira, 25 de junho de 2015

Re: [ecobusinessnetwork] Fwd: [Gasification] METHANE FARM PRODUCTION - 09/08/10



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In this video are images of biogas equipment
for use wastes of chicken and pigs breeding.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gU6PC-_JU8&feature=related
Regards, Ben

Re: Energy from biomass wastes



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Subject: Energy from biomass wastes
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Energy from biomass wastes
An overview report it identifies a number of problems (toxic gases, tars,
pollutants) without clearly understanding or describing how these are

solved. It would be far more useful if it were written from an engineering
perspective that highlighted lessons learned, paths forward and

circumstances where gasification can work rather than concluding,
essentially, that small scale gasification has failed because it does not
meet
the criteria of the European automobile industry. Even highly
productive systems were discounted because they didn't meet European
environmental
health and safety standards. Reading the report one would not
know that there are affordable small scale systems that you can very safely
run in
your backyard in Germany.

The report ignores developments in the last five years that are yielding
systems that solve many of the problems that
are highlighted. It has ignored
some very important sources. It quotes unidentified sources ("independent
experts") and old data (Stassen's World
Bank study). Literature is cited but
it does not look like very many of us who are involved in gasifier
development were contacted for this study.
It assumes that students who
write theses correctly interpret what they observe. It incorrectly applies
problems associated with some gasifier
designs to all gasifiers.

To be of any use to industry or policy makers this introductory, or overview
level, study should be followed up with a
deeper study of how gasification
can be used successfully. (A follow up could be done in collaboration with
the IEA Task 33 on biomass
gasification.) At best it will stimulate
interest in making better gasification systems. At worst it will erode
confidence (i.e. funding) at the
policy level in the potential of small
scale gasification.

Kind regards,

Tom Miles
www.gasifiers.bioenergylists.org

Ref.
Small-scale
Electricity Generation from Biomass

Part 1 - Biomass Gasification
http://www.gtz.de/de/dokumente/gtz2010-en-small-scale-electricity-generation

-from-biomass-part-I.pdf

Part 2 - Biogas
http://www.gtz.de/de/dokumente/gtz2010-en-small-scale-electricity-generation
-from-biomass-part-2.pdf


Part 3 of the paper series which will cover plant oil for power generation
will be available by the end of this year.

Dear Stovers, Michael
Blunck from GTZ asked me to share the following
with you, which might be of interest also for the stove list. For
inquiries please contact him
directly (see CC). Regards Christa
Paper series: Small-scale Electricity Generation from Biomass
GTZ-HERA has looked more closely into the
small-scale use of biomass
for rural off-grid electrification. Results are disillusioning.

Following the hype and frustrations over a global
bio-fuel market,
expectations regarding biomass now focus on local power generation in
rural areas of developing countries. International
organisations and
donors advocate wood gasification, biogas, and vegetable oil as
sustainable sources for decentralized power supply. Countless
success
stories on biomass use for small-scale electricity generation have
been published.

However, in practice the picture seems to be a
different one: many
rumours indicate that the actual successes are not as numerous as the
stories surrounding them. As a governmental development
agency, GTZ is
obliged to advocate only promising and sustainable approaches. Hence
the GTZ Programme on Poverty-oriented Basic Energy Services
(HERA) has
conducted several inquiries with experts in Africa, Latin America and
Asia focussing on practical operation experience with small-scale

gasification, as well as the use of biogas and vegetable oil for power
generation. Following the analysis of literature and in particular
many
direct inquiries with local experts , the survey not only
revealed an abundant number of projects but an equally multitude of
problems and
obstacles.

The assessment resulted in a three-part series of papers on "Small-
scale Electricity Generation from Biomass" covering biomass

gasification (part I), biogas (part II), and plant oil (part III) for
electric power generation. The documents are now available for download:


Small-scale Electricity Generation from Biomass

************************************************
P.V.PANNIRSELVAM
ASSOCIATE . PROF.
Research
Group ,GPEC, Coordinator
Computer aided Cost engineering



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************************************************
P.V.PANNIRSELVAM
ASSOCIATE . PROF.
Research Group ,GPEC, Coordinator
Computer aided  Cost engineering

DEQ – Departamento de Engenharia Química
CT – Centro de Tecnologia / UFRN, Lagoa Nova – Natal/RN
Campus Universitário. CEP: 59.072-970
North East,Brazil
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Brazilian biofuel flexiblemotor

BRANCO MOTORES LANÇA PRODUTOS COM TECNOLOGIA ECOLÓGICA DO BIOGÁS

Branco Motores lança produtos com tecnologia ecológica do Biogás

Empresa 
paranaense de motores lança solução para produção de energia e preservação do meio ambientedestinada a criadores de animais


A Cia.Branco 
Motores,empresa paranaense do Grupo Branco, lança mais uma novidade ecológica para motores. Aempresa desenvolveu motores movidos a Biogás, 
considerado uma tecnologia de ponta e também uma solução para a poluição do meio ambiente pordejetos de animais confinados. A partir de necessidades
verificadas em campo, a empresa desenvolveu três produtos: gerador de energia elétrica de 4.000 watsde potência, motobomba para bombear água limpa 
e motobomba para bombear chorume. O lançamento foi na maior feira de Agronegócios do país, aAgrishow em Ribeirão Preto-SP, que aconteceu entre os 
dias 30 de abril a 5 de maio.

Sobre o processo
O Biogás é uma solução que existe  muito tempo, que o Brasil está descobrindo agora. O gás é 
obtido em biodigestores, que são estações de tratamento de dejetos de criações animais. Neles osdejetos são tratados de 30 a 35 dias, 
transformando-se em um ótimo biofertilizante (chorume). Durante todo este processo,  produção degás metano e outros gases, esta mistura de gases 
chama-se biogás, que em seu estado natural é nocivo ao meio ambiente. Normalmente este gás équeimado para aquecimento das granjas, secagens de 
grãos, iluminação e alternativas que substituem o combustível fóssil. Os produtos Branco acionados abiogás dão um destino mais nobre e ecológico 
para este gás, produzindo eletricidade e bombeamento de líquidos.

Meio ambiente
Dentro do Protocolo de Kyoto, estes produtos poderão ser 
beneficiados com 100% do crédito de carbono pelo destino ecológico dado ao metano gerado pelobiodigestor.
A Branco tem mostrado preocupação com a 
preservação do meio ambiente, desenvolvendo pesquisas com energias renovais, ou seja, biodiesel,biogás e energia solar.  pouco tempo, a empresa 
lançou motores movidos a Biodiesel, resultado de um projeto iníciado no ano de 2.004.
Agora se torna uma das primeiras empresas a lançar pequenos 
motores movidos a Biogás, passando a ser referência no país em empresas que valorizam apreservação da natureza.
Com investimentos aproximados de R$
500.000,00 a Branco  possui geradores e motobombas movidas a biogás funcionando na região sul deSão Paulo, centro oeste de Santa Catarina e 
noroeste do Rio Grande do Sul.
As pessoas podem não se dar conta, mas a contaminação do solo é uma das poluições mais graves,pois afetam, por 
conseqüência, a água potável. As criações de animais (suínos, bovinos , eqüinos e outros) e suasproduções de dejetos, são os principais responsáveis
pela contaminação do lençol freático que acabam poluindo a água. Esses dejetos também produzemgases que são mais nocivos para a camada de ozônio do
que o monóxido de carbono, fazendo-se necessária a biodecomposição destes dejetos animais antes devoltar à natureza.

Informações Técnicas
Os 
produtos desenvolvidos pela Branco são:
1- Gerador de energia elétrica de 4.000 watts denominado B4T-5000 Bio.
2- Motobomba para bombear água limpa
denominada B4T-709 Bio.
3- Motobomba para bombear Chorume (biofertilizante) denominada B4T-817 CH Bio.

Sobre a Cia. Branco Motores
Fabricante 
de motores desde 1952, a Branco tornou-se referência da indústria brasileira. Nos anos 90, a empresapassou a atuar nos setores de componentes 
eletro-eletrônicos, motopeças, ferramentaria, fundição, serviços e agropecuária. Em 1991, constituiu aprimeira joint-venture do Mercosul, com o 
Grupo Zanella, da Argentina, para a fabricação de motores destinados a ciclomotores.
Hoje, a Cia. Branco Motores produz linhas completas com uso em 
geradores, motobombas, hidrolavadoras, motocultivadores, motovibradores cortadores de grama emotores de popa. Atualmente, a empresa conta com quatro
mil revendedores e 750 pontos de assistência técnica e constitui um dos maiores sistemas de serviçospós-venda do país. Com fabricação, 
comercialização e distribuição de 32 mil motores por ano para o mercado nacional, as três linhas daempresa: motores a gasolina dois tempos, quatro 
tempos e diesel e agora Biogás e Biodiesel que representam mais de cem produtos, ampliando asopções de oferta ao mercado.

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