Every year, million tons of agricultural waste are generated in India. These are either non used or they would cause air pollution because of the burning inefficiently. How to deal with these misplaced resources has been a difficult problem for the Indians. Don’t worry, Amisy Group would help you out of that!
Raw Material in India
The main agricultural crops in India are rice, wheat, cotton as well as peanut etc. They have brought India great profits. And their “waste” can also produce wealth. What’s more, Amisy would save you the problem of environment pollution. Amisy biomass briquetting machine is manufactured to turn the waste into treasure. It has a wide range fo raw materials, such as corn stalks, rice straws, rice husks, wheat straws, wheat shell, bean straw, cotton stalks, wood branches, hay and other household wastes which can be pressed into biomass fuels.
Profit & Loss Analysis
We have done an analysis based on a traditional screw press for your reference.
Item Value(Rs)
Fixed costs 429000
Variable costs 1298035.2
Total cost-yr 1727035.2
Revenue: /
1-Returns from 960 tons of briquettes at Rs. 3.0 per kg /
2-Net return (assuming 5% losses during storage) 2880000
3-Total revenue per yr 2736000
4-Total cost 1727035.2
5-Net profit per year(3-4) 1008657.2
6-Total initial cost 1825000
7-Payback period 6 months
The above analysis is on the premise that the plants more than two machines. However, plants with more machines will definitely have better profitability and advantages, so scale operation can be derived.
Demand for Biomass Energy in India
In the International Energy Outlook 2011, India, the fourth largest energy consumer in the world after the United States, China and Russia, will account for the biggest share of Asia energy demand through 2035 together with China. Historically, biomass has been a major source of households energy in India. Biomass meets the cooking energy needs of most rural households and half of the urban households. Despite significant penetration of commercial energy in India, biomass continues to dominate energy supply in rural and traditional sectors. That is, there is a great demand for biomass energy.
About 70 biomass briquette machines were installed in India by 1995. By 2007 the number of briquetting plants increased to 250. As the technology is locally mastered and economically viable, the number is increasing annually. Thus biomass briquetting machine is a promising investment.
All in all, the biomass briquetting machine has a bright future in India. So if you have the intention to invest in that, don’t hesitate to contact us! Amisy would provide you with equipments of good quality, investment suggestion as well as best service.