Market and Technology of Charcoal Briquette Production in India 

India is an agricultural country & 80% of the population depends on agriculture for its livelihood. Thus, massive agricultural residues are generated in the process. Nevertheless, these fuels are not only utilized fully and meet the needs of the people but cause severe environmental pollution. It is hazardous for the health & the environment. 

Therefore, it is imperative to replace the use of fossil fuels with charcoal briquettes. These are made up of charcoal powder using a briquette-making machine by the coal briquette manufacturers in India and are used widely in households, agriculture, industries & other fields.

Extensive use of a range of biofuels

Non-bio fuels like natural gas & coal are highly-expensive. Due to this reason, rural households are highly dependent on biofuel sources like manure cakes, agricultural residues, and firewood as their primary energy source.

It has been found in an estimation that 96%rural households use biofuels & it is primarily used for cooking purposes. It eventually leads to severe air pollution. Thus using of charcoal briquette is the best option as there are several advantages of using:

  1. Charcoal briquettes are cheaper than coal, lignite, and petroleum & are a renewable source of energy.
  2. It does not pollute the environment as it does not contain any fly ash or sulfur.
  3. The charcoal briquettes are easy to handle, transport & store.
  4. The briquettes ignite easily, come with unified mass and size, and burn without odor.

The coal briquette manufacturers in India are keen on manufacturing charcoal briquettes as it has recently gained immense popularity. 

Low use efficiency 

India produces massive agricultural residues, but these residues are not appropriately utilised & usage efficiency is indeed low. There are many disadvantages of using unprocessed agricultural residues as a source of energy. Thus, charcoal briquettes are anytime the best choice & coal exporters are getting a good response in exporting charcoal briquettes.

Here are the disadvantages of using unprocessed agricultural residues:

  1. The calorific value is comparatively low
  2. It is difficult to control the burning rate
  3. Mechanization of continuous feeding is difficult

Thus, using these residues leads to severe air pollution damaging the environment and the health of humankind.

One stop-solution

It is well-known that charcoal can be obtained from coconut shells and has various uses. It is becoming popular with each passing day. Let’s take a look at why it has gained immense popularity: 

  1. Charcoal is considered an excellent source of fuel. It has a higher calorific value than wood, does not emit toxic smoke, and causes significantly less air pollution.
  2. Charcoal helps in the infiltration process and is extensively used for organic preparation.
  3. Charcoal is one of the best pest deterrents. The ashes include elements that are effective in removing slugs and snails from the garden beds.
  4. Charcoal increases the composting process. It includes wood char that contains carbon to improve the compost quality. It is phenomenal in attracting foul odor & keep the compost free of odor with no flies & insects.

Thus, the charcoal briquettes can replace conventional fuels like diesel oil, furnace oil, kerosene, coal, lignite, and firewood; hence, the coal exporters have embarked on exporting this phenomenal energy source. Use charcoal briquettes and save the environment. 

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Mr. ROSHAN SUVARNA
Chief Legal Officer

Mr. Roshan Suvarna joined Koko Coal India in early 2019 and is Currently the Chief Legal officer of the Company and he his responsible for company’s new mergers and acquisitions.

Prior to this opportunities Mr. Roshan was a freelancer LLM providing legal counsel to the board of directors of different companies, chief executive officer pertaining to merges and acquisitions.

Mr. Roshan carries a wealth of experience as he has proven track record of completing transactions all over India. He also carries tremendous focus and interest for his work.

Mr. Roshan can lead Koko Coal India in his best possible ways through proper channeling & legimate manner.

Mr. HEERIYANNA SUVARNA
Chief Executive Officer

Mr. Heeriyanna Suvarna joined Koko Coal India In 2020 and is currently the chief executive officer of the company responsible for the company’s growth and development.
Prior to his appointment as CEO, Mr. Suvarna was working for star textile limited in various rolls mainly for international business head around the globe.
Mr. Suvarna brings over 30 years of FMCG & exports experience covering India and Middle East where he was focused on opening new markets & potentials.
Although being graduated, He has a very good focus on market strategy and can convert business surrounding in his best possible way.