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Different Products As Alternative Energy Sources

No matter the kind of industry, the consumption of power and electricity is evidently huge. In a manufacturing firm, for example, there may be a couple or more of air conditioners, boilers, reactors, and even furnaces. The use of light and computers also contribute to higher energy requirements. Due to this, carbon dioxide emission seems to be ballooning in great proportions, causing a slow yet massive destruction to the atmosphere. Fortunately, the people and the government are now working to build a safer and greener Earth. In Malaysia, for instance, the administration has created the Energy Policy of Malaysia that addresses issues related to energy production, consumption, and distribution.

Anywhere in the world, many industries are now using alternative sources such as solar, wind, geothermal, and hydropower. Aside from these, there is also biomass that is generated from natural products or wastes. Below are examples of where biofuels come from.

  • Sewage, industrial, and agricultural wastes are burnt and converted to energy, which supplies a good demand of power in the rural sector.

  • Through thermal decomposition, paddy straw and rice husk can be transformed to fuel.

  • From carbohydrates, a liquid fuel known as Ethanol can be produced by alcoholic fermentation.

  • Charcoal is created when wood and agricultural residues are heated without air, which is a process called pyrolysis. The result from the procedure is considered a safer alternative compared to using lumber as gas.

  • Transportation fuels can be made out of rotting garbage and human waste, both of which release biogas. They can also come from sugar cane, which produces Ethanol after fermentation. Biodiesel, on the other hand, comes from waste food products, such as animal fats and vegetable oils.

Based on the list, you can say that operating certain machinery can be done using organic sources. If you want to do your share in reducing carbon footprints, then you should work with a firm that specialises in green technology. Find out more about the company's products and services through this website now.

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