Abstract

This study examines the potential of biomass briquettes as a sustainable alternative to conventional fuels in rural India and beyond, focusing on their demand dynamics, production processes, and applications in industries such as mining. With a significant portion of rural households relying on biofuels for energy, the research explores the efficiency and environmental benefits of using biomass briquettes made from agricultural residues, sawdust, and other biodegradable materials. Through descriptive and applied methodology, including surveys among 50 organizations and regression analysis, the study identifies a positive correlation between the density of biomass briquettes and their quantity demanded. The findings underscore the role of biomass briquettes in addressing energy shortages, reducing reliance on non-renewable resources, and mitigating environmental impacts. By highlighting the economic and ecological advantages of biomass briquettes, especially in energy-intensive sectors, this research contributes to the discourse on renewable energy solutions and sustainable industrial practices.

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