Radhe Group is a renewable energy company founded in 1991 by Dr. Shailesh Makadia focused on biomass. It has hundreds of employees and generates hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue. The group's vision is to promote non-conventional renewable energy to create a greener society and replace fossil fuels. Radhe Engineering is the group's core manufacturing company and a leader in biomass energy projects.
Widespread infectious disease, air and water pollution, energy poverty, and high unemployment are growing problems in many developing nations. These have become delicate issues for humanitarian organizations like the UN, OECD, WHO, and World Bank. Most of these developing countries have been struggling to meet the Millennium Development Goals. However, many of these problems can be linked together and solved with a new class of waste-to-energy (W2E) systems. Waste has become an uncontrollable problem in many developing countries and in Latin America. Nearly 100 percent of waste in low-income countries goes to landfills. However, a W2E system can reduce waste and generate electricity at the same time. The actual gasification and pyrolysis technologies used in waste to energy conversion are nothing new as it was widely used in Europe during WWII, but now several companies are packing the system in a convenient shipping container size. This means it can be deployed throughout the world quickly and efficiently, over both land and sea. These new W2E systems obviate the technological barriers to building a W2E facility in a developing country. And, the system can significantly improve both rural and urban communities in the following ways: 1. Improve health and sanitation The W2E systems use almost any organic waste as the fuel. This includes paper, plastics, used tires, spoiled food, and dry manure. Thus, it cuts down on the size of landfills and there is an incentive to collect waste together rather than littering along the roads. By cleaning up the streets and reducing landfill sizes, you have also eliminated the breeding grounds for many infectious diseases. Agricultural by-products such as saw mill waste, nut shells, sugar and rice bagasse, corn stoves, cassava peels, and sorghum. Many of these potential fuels are currently either left to rot or are disposed of by burning in the field, emitting dangerous plumes of greenhouse gasses and pollutants. 2. Improve local economy The W2E system does not require in depth technical knowledge to operate, but it still needs a workforce to maintain it. It will also create jobs for waste collection and sorting. . And, not only does the system create jobs, it creates sources of revenue for the entire community. The electricity can be sold; and depending on the W2E technology and feedstock, the end byproduct can be sold as well. In many cases the W2E system will displace a diesel powered generator, and even in an oil producing nation such as Nigeria, the return on investment can be 12 months or less based solely on fuel savings. 3. Increase productivity and raise living standards The W2E system will be able to provide rural communities with electricity and or heat. Electricity can extend working hours and productivity. Access to electricity has been closely linked to higher levels of education, lower levels of poverty, and reduced gender inequality in developing nations.
Leaving greener marks on national and global industrial horizon are our installations of bio-mass briquetting plants delivering flawless performance by processing a range of agro, forest and industrial waste to create great value not only for our valued and satisfied client base but for global environment thereby saving precious fossil fuels.
15th Annual Ports-to-Plains Alliance Conference
Medicine Hat, AB
October 2-4, 2012
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Imaginative Enterprise-Business-from Ports-to-Plains
What are the innovative companies who are making a positive impact on our region and the world? Hear from some of the cutting edge entrepreneurs who are creating jobs in innovative ways.
Widespread infectious disease, air and water pollution, energy poverty, and high unemployment are growing problems in many developing nations. These have become delicate issues for humanitarian organizations like the UN, OECD, WHO, and World Bank. Most of these developing countries have been struggling to meet the Millennium Development Goals. However, many of these problems can be linked together and solved with a new class of waste-to-energy (W2E) systems. Waste has become an uncontrollable problem in many developing countries and in Latin America. Nearly 100 percent of waste in low-income countries goes to landfills. However, a W2E system can reduce waste and generate electricity at the same time. The actual gasification and pyrolysis technologies used in waste to energy conversion are nothing new as it was widely used in Europe during WWII, but now several companies are packing the system in a convenient shipping container size. This means it can be deployed throughout the world quickly and efficiently, over both land and sea. These new W2E systems obviate the technological barriers to building a W2E facility in a developing country. And, the system can significantly improve both rural and urban communities in the following ways: 1. Improve health and sanitation The W2E systems use almost any organic waste as the fuel. This includes paper, plastics, used tires, spoiled food, and dry manure. Thus, it cuts down on the size of landfills and there is an incentive to collect waste together rather than littering along the roads. By cleaning up the streets and reducing landfill sizes, you have also eliminated the breeding grounds for many infectious diseases. Agricultural by-products such as saw mill waste, nut shells, sugar and rice bagasse, corn stoves, cassava peels, and sorghum. Many of these potential fuels are currently either left to rot or are disposed of by burning in the field, emitting dangerous plumes of greenhouse gasses and pollutants. 2. Improve local economy The W2E system does not require in depth technical knowledge to operate, but it still needs a workforce to maintain it. It will also create jobs for waste collection and sorting. . And, not only does the system create jobs, it creates sources of revenue for the entire community. The electricity can be sold; and depending on the W2E technology and feedstock, the end byproduct can be sold as well. In many cases the W2E system will displace a diesel powered generator, and even in an oil producing nation such as Nigeria, the return on investment can be 12 months or less based solely on fuel savings. 3. Increase productivity and raise living standards The W2E system will be able to provide rural communities with electricity and or heat. Electricity can extend working hours and productivity. Access to electricity has been closely linked to higher levels of education, lower levels of poverty, and reduced gender inequality in developing nations.
Leaving greener marks on national and global industrial horizon are our installations of bio-mass briquetting plants delivering flawless performance by processing a range of agro, forest and industrial waste to create great value not only for our valued and satisfied client base but for global environment thereby saving precious fossil fuels.
15th Annual Ports-to-Plains Alliance Conference
Medicine Hat, AB
October 2-4, 2012
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Imaginative Enterprise-Business-from Ports-to-Plains
What are the innovative companies who are making a positive impact on our region and the world? Hear from some of the cutting edge entrepreneurs who are creating jobs in innovative ways.
Briquetting plant avoid green house effectsshreyavaidya
we can say that briquetting plant is one of the options through which healthy and green environment can be established and also can avoid many environmental hurdles.
Biogas production through anaerobic productionSabinShaji
With the increase in pollution levels due to burning of fossil fuels, the is a need for an alternative and cleaner fuel. Biogas production through anaerobic digestion can fulfill that requirement.
Biogas as Alternate Fuel in Diesel Engines: A Literature ReviewIOSR Journals
Bio fuels derived from biomass are considered as good alternative to petroleum fuels. Biogas, a
biomass derived fuel can be used in internal combustion (IC) engines, because of its better mixing ability with
air and clean burning nature. Biogas is produced by anaerobic digestion of various organic substances such as
kitchen wastes, agricultural wastes, municipal solid wastes, cow dung etc., which offers low cost and low
emissions than any other secondary fuels. It can be a supplemented to liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and
compressed natural gas (CNG), if it is used in compressed form in cylinders. This paper reviews the current
status and perspectives of biogas production, including the purification & storage methods and its engine
applications. Lower hydrocarbon (HC), smoke and particulates emission has been reported in diesel engines
operating on biogas diesel dual fuel mode. Here through detailed literature review, the combustion
characteristics of biogas in I.C engines are investigated.
We are the manufacturer of Natural Draft Biomass Cook Stove (Firenzel CR-22) and it was approved by Government of India, Ministry of New and Renewal Energy and Tested by IIT, Delhi.
Development of Biomass Briquette Plant ~ An Investment OpportunityRADHE ENGINEERING CO
DEVELOPMENT OF A BIOMASS BRIQUETTES PLANT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Given the huge availability of agro waste across the world, there are many installations are designed to process agro waste. Governments are sparing tax benefits and financial incentives to boost the usage of bio-briquettes as alternate source of renewable energy.
Briquetting Plant Produces Energy From Biomass WasteNilam Zalavadiya
The biomass briquetting press technology is eco-convenient fuel referred to as white coal briquette production technology that is additionally cost-efficient project.
Briquetting plant avoid green house effectsshreyavaidya
we can say that briquetting plant is one of the options through which healthy and green environment can be established and also can avoid many environmental hurdles.
Biogas production through anaerobic productionSabinShaji
With the increase in pollution levels due to burning of fossil fuels, the is a need for an alternative and cleaner fuel. Biogas production through anaerobic digestion can fulfill that requirement.
Biogas as Alternate Fuel in Diesel Engines: A Literature ReviewIOSR Journals
Bio fuels derived from biomass are considered as good alternative to petroleum fuels. Biogas, a
biomass derived fuel can be used in internal combustion (IC) engines, because of its better mixing ability with
air and clean burning nature. Biogas is produced by anaerobic digestion of various organic substances such as
kitchen wastes, agricultural wastes, municipal solid wastes, cow dung etc., which offers low cost and low
emissions than any other secondary fuels. It can be a supplemented to liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and
compressed natural gas (CNG), if it is used in compressed form in cylinders. This paper reviews the current
status and perspectives of biogas production, including the purification & storage methods and its engine
applications. Lower hydrocarbon (HC), smoke and particulates emission has been reported in diesel engines
operating on biogas diesel dual fuel mode. Here through detailed literature review, the combustion
characteristics of biogas in I.C engines are investigated.
We are the manufacturer of Natural Draft Biomass Cook Stove (Firenzel CR-22) and it was approved by Government of India, Ministry of New and Renewal Energy and Tested by IIT, Delhi.
Development of Biomass Briquette Plant ~ An Investment OpportunityRADHE ENGINEERING CO
DEVELOPMENT OF A BIOMASS BRIQUETTES PLANT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Given the huge availability of agro waste across the world, there are many installations are designed to process agro waste. Governments are sparing tax benefits and financial incentives to boost the usage of bio-briquettes as alternate source of renewable energy.
Briquetting Plant Produces Energy From Biomass WasteNilam Zalavadiya
The biomass briquetting press technology is eco-convenient fuel referred to as white coal briquette production technology that is additionally cost-efficient project.
There are many good reasons for using renewable energy sources and briquetting plant is the renewable and sustainable source of energy. They are cleaner and less polluting than traditional forms of energy, such as coal, gas and lignite.
GREEN FUEL BRIQUETTES FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTDeepi Makwana
Briquetting is a way to convert loose biomass residues such as almond shells, rice husk, cotton Salk into high density solid blocks that can be used as bio fuel. Biomass is obtained from agriculture waste and industrial waste. This waste either burnt or dumped into sea but biomass briquetting is the process to convert this waste into useful products.
Biomass Briquetting Press Machine Produce Energy Efficient FuelDeepi Makwana
Worldwide Biomass Is the newest source of renewable energy and way to recycle the biomass products. Biomass briquetting machine is now manufactured in India. These machinery converts biomass into useful sources. This is the key to balance the surrounding nature and make it better for future.
These slides use concepts from my (Jeff Funk) course entitled analyzing hi-tech opportunities to examine the increasing economic feasibility of algae biofuels. Algae can be grown in places where traditional crops cannot be grown and it consumes carbon dioxide, thus making it better than traditional sources of biofuels. It can also be harvested every 10 days thus making its oil yield per acre 200 times higher than corn and 40 times higher than sunflowers. The problem is that harvesting and extracting the algae requires large amounts of labor and energy (drying) and the algae may damage surrounding eco-systems. Thus new and better processes along with large scale production are needed to solve these problems. These slides discuss the various approaches (open pond, photo-bioreactor, fermentation), their advantages and disadvantages, their existing and future costs, and other improvements that are driving steadily falling costs. In the short term, algae will continue to be used in niche applications such as cosmetics, food, and fertilizers. In the long run, as the cost reductions continue, algae might become a major source of fuel for transportation and other applications.
The Bionic waste treatment systems Microfuel and Bio-Elite Fertilizer come together in an integrated waste management concept. The presentation shows how an unusual high level of energy and nutrient recovery from waste can be achieved.
www.bionic-world.net
English Version, August 2012
2. RADHE @ Glance
• Founded by : Dr. Shailesh Makadia
• Journey started since : 1991
• Core Focus : Renewable Energy (mainly Biomass)
• Key to Success : Backward and Forward Vertical Integration
• Group Turnover : US $ ___Million
• Our Assets : Approx. ___ Employees
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3. Chairman’s Message
“A Magnificent journey to the well-defined goal,
with every step on chartered path”
We always provide positive platform to all creative ideas, efforts and technocrats
to give solid form to our endeavor to make green, sustainable and cheerful global society
with passionate, restless and tireless journey.
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4. Vision & Mission
To encourage and promote the Non- Conventional
and Renewable Energy Resources.
To bring Green Revolution by making society self-
sufficient with renewable and sustainable energy
by replacing fossil fuel, thus leading to cleaner
environment for the next generation.
To make giant global presence with our
capabilities, creativity & resources in diversified
business sectors.
To create employment round the year.
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5. Our Strength
Over 2 Decades of Business Experience
Diversified Business Model
Huge Industrial, Commercial and Agricultural Land Reserves
Strong Project Execution Capability
Government of India Approved In-house R&D Center
Long Term Growth Strategies
Young, Dynamic and Passionate Professionals
Recognized Leader in Biomass Energy
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Radhe Engineering @ Glance
• Radhe Engineering Co. is the core company of Radhe Group of Energy
• Leader as a reliable manufacturer of Biomas Energy Projects
• ISO 9001:2008 Certified Company
• CE Certified Product
• Strong relationships with 500+ active customers worldwide
• Expertise in supplying turnkey projects
• Having various verticals to support in house manufacturing
• Unique blend of passionate professionals
• Rapidly expanding delivery footprints
• Core competency in applying engineering to protect environment
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Our Products
Radhe Engineering Co. is mainly engaged in the Research & Development,
Manufacturing & Marketing of Non-Conventional and Renewable Energy
Equipment's…
• Biomass Briquetting Machine
• Biomass Dryer
• Biomass Hammer Mill
• Biomass Shredder
• Belt Conveyor Loader
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The Threat…
• Entire world is concerned over limited natural resources.
• Significant increase in the consumption of conventional fuels.
• Scientist are exploring the use of non-conventional energy sources.
• To discard waste generated from factories
• Pollution issues from use of conventional fuels
• Conventional fuels generates high ash contents
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Biomass Briquetting
The Project
The project is simply process of converting Agro-forestry or Bio-mass waste into
Briquettes / bio-coal/White Coal.
Briquetting is the process of densification of biomass to produce homogeneous,
uniformly sized solid pieces of high bulk density which can be conveniently use as a fuel.
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Biomass Briquetting Machine
Raw Material
Specifications :-
- Moisture should be less than 10% - Size should be below 20mm
Groundnut shell Saw Dust Sugarcane Baggasse Paddy Straw
Soybeans Husk
Coffee Husk Mustard Stalks Cotton Stalks
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Biomass Briquetting Machine
Briquettes / Biocoal / Whitecoal
Briquettes / Bio-coal / White coal are densification of biomass to produce
homogeneous, uniformly sized solid pieces of high bulk density which can be
conveniently used as a fuel.
Briquette is an Ideal fuel due to...
• Eco friendly & Renewable Energy fuel
• Economical and cheaper than other solid fuels
• Thermal calorific value approx 4000 Kcal / Kg
• Pollution free & non-hazardous
• Lower ash contain 2% - 5%. There is no fly ash when burn
• Consistent high burning efficiency
• Contain high density & higher fix carbon value
• Easy for transportation, feeding & combustion
• Combustion is more uniform due to high rise in fossil fuel prices
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Biomass Briquetting Machine
Applications of Briquettes
Briquettes are ready substitute of Lignite / Coal / Wood in thermal applications &
replaces costly liquid fuels like FO, Diesel, LDO, Kerosene etc. Use of Briquettes as a fuel
for green energy has shown very promising results.
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Biomass Briquetting Machine
Model - Jumbo 90
• Input Raw Material Moisture : Below 10%
• Input Raw Material Size : Below 20mm
• Production Capacity : 1500 Kgs / hr*
• Finished Product Size : 90 mm diameter
• Finished Product Shape : Cylindrical
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Biomass Briquetting Machine
Features of the Project
• Easy availability of various raw materials
• Does not require any binder or chemical
• Excellent project viability
• Rising demand of finished briquettes
• Short pay back period
• Pollution free and non-hazardous project
Social Benefits
Incentives
• 100% Income Tax Benefits up to 5 years
• 80% depreciation on first year
• Does not require NOC from pollution control board
• Prompt finance available from nationalized bank
• Employment generation
• Save import duty on fossil fuel
• Reduce green house gases
• Control pollution
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Biomass Flash Dryer
Technical Specifications
• Input Raw Material Moisture : Max 40%
• Output Raw Material Moisture : Min 10%
• Production Capacity : 1250 Kgs / hr*
• Dry Threw : Hot Air
• Fuel for furnace : Briquettes / Coal
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Biomass Paddle Dryer
Technical Specifications
• Input Raw Material Moisture : Max 40%
• Output Raw Material Moisture : Min 10%
• Production Capacity : 1250 Kgs / hr*
• Dry Threw : Indirect heating through hot oil
• Fuel for furnace : Briquettes / Coal
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Biomass Hammer Mill
Technical Specifications
• Input Raw Material Size : Max 40mm
• Output Raw Material Size : 5-15mm
• Input Raw Material Moisture % : Max 8%
• Production Capacity : 1250 Kgs / hr*