-
Bag****e (/bəˈɡæs/ bə-GAS) is the dry
pulpy fibrous material that
remains after crushing sugarcane or
sorghum stalks to
extract their juice. It is used...
- and 260 kg of
moist bag****e (130 kg of dry
bag****e).
Since the
lower heating value of
sucrose is 16.5 MJ/kg, and that of the
bag****e is 19.2 MJ/kg, the...
- have been
shown to
alter the
chemical composition of cachaça.
Sugarcane bag****e has been
proposed as a
selective adsorbent. For more than four centuries...
-
various industrial sectors such as
agriculture (corn stover,
sugarcane bag****e,
straw etc.) and
forestry (saw mill and
paper mill discards).
Energy crops...
- utility.
Although the
country has a
large potential for
hydroelectric and
bag****e-fuelled
power generation, most of its 226 MW of
installed capacity correspond...
- uses
sugarcane bag****e as fuel for
thermal and
electric power generation In the
sugarcane industry,
cogeneration is
fueled by the
bag****e residue of sugar...
-
sucrose than corn (by
about 30%), but is also much
easier to extract. The
bag****e generated by the
process is not wasted, but is used in
power plants to...
- hy****nsitivity
pneumonitis attributed to
exposure to
moldy mol****es or
bag****e dust. Some
symptoms and
signs of Bag****osis
include breathlessness, cough...
-
Chasnupp Kanupp KNPC JWPP Quaid-e-Azam
Solar Park
Rasul Hub Uch
Kabirwala Quetta Jamshoro Kot Addu
Guddu Gadani BQ12
Mangla Tarbela D-B G-B Dam Warsak...
-
examples include cotton, hemp, jute, flax, abaca, piña, ramie, sisal,
bag****e, and banana.
Plant fibers are emplo**** in the
manufacture of
paper and...