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"Bagasse which is a residual product from cane milling is raw material for briquettes, charcoal, chipboards, paper, mulch, concrete and most importantly, power generation
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Bagasse is the fibrous by-product of cane processing.
Georgianne Nienaber: Bill Clinton Puts Influential Muscle Behind Agricultural Production in Haiti 2010
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Bagasse is the fibrous by-product of cane processing.
Georgianne Nienaber: Bill Clinton Puts Influential Muscle Behind Agricultural Production in Haiti 2010
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Bagasse is the fibrous by-product of cane processing.
Georgianne Nienaber: Bill Clinton Puts Influential Muscle Behind Agricultural Production in Haiti 2010
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Bagasse is the fibrous by-product of cane processing.
Georgianne Nienaber: Bill Clinton Puts Influential Muscle Behind Agricultural Production in Haiti 2010
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Bagasse is the fibrous by-product of cane processing.
Georgianne Nienaber: Bill Clinton Puts Influential Muscle Behind Agricultural Production in Haiti 2010
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Andrew Karuga gave a wonderful talk on “Bagasse Cogeneration” in Kenya, followed by Mr. Fundi Isaac who presented on solid waste management as a pre – requisite to ensuring sustainable environment, a process that entails; collection, transportation and disposal.
EEIU Nabuur Participates at the IEK International Conference On ���Food, Water and Energy Security: 2009
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Bagasse, the fiber left after the stalks are pressed, is burned to power the mills.
Sweet Home Louisiana 2005
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Bagasse, the fiber left after the stalks are pressed, is burned to power the mills.
Sweet Home Louisiana 2005
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Bagasse, the fiber left after the stalks are pressed, is burned to power the mills.
Sweet Home Louisiana 2005
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