Pig manure can replace coal

At a fuel exhibition held in the city of Kemerovo (Russian Federation), scientists introduced a new fuel with great potential for use, replacing coal.

At a fuel exhibition held in the city of Kemerovo (Russian Federation), scientists introduced a new fuel with great potential for use, replacing coal.

>>>Russia successfully separated biodiesel from mud

Picture 1 of Pig manure can replace coal

Briquettes are considered an effective measure
Solving hundreds of millions of tons of coal waste.

According to Russian newspaper Pravda , Dr. Vasilii Murko announced that he had built briquettes based on the use of coal industry waste and added pig manure. According to him, the initiative will help effectively use hundreds of millions of tons of waste after enriching coal, piling up in large mines in Russia.

Briquettes are good for heating boilers in industrial plants. In terms of heat, they are equivalent to brown coal, while at the same time addressing pollution at livestock farms.

This is not the first time Siberian scientists have research work on ecological fuel problems. Earlier, the Federal University and the Biophysics Institute of the Russian Federation Academy used mud in the water bodies, domestic wastewater has a high level of oil and grease as well as sewage in the city as a source of raw materials. Precious to produce biodiesel, non-toxic and easily biodegradable in the surrounding environment.

Update 16 December 2018
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