Bagasse Fired Boilers In South-east Asia Sugar Mills

2016-06-07

Bagasse Fired Boilers In South-east Asia Sugar Mills

Sugar industry is an integral part of the industrial scenario in South-east Asia and produces large quantities of bagasse as waste. Sugar mills in Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines and Vietnam generate 34 million tonnes of bagasse every  year. Thailand accounts for around 6% of the global sugar production. Indonesia and Philippines are also among the top producers of sugar. There are more than 75 sugar mills in operation in Indonesia with size ranging from 1,000 to 12,000 tons of cane per day. The Philippines has a potential cogeneration capacity of at least 235 MW from bagasse.

bagasse fired boiler

Bagasse has traditionally been used as a fuel to produce electricity and steam for in-house consumption in sugar mills. However, most of the mills are still using outdated equipment using conventional steam thermal technology based on old cogeneration plants which are unsuccessful in realizing the true energy potential of bagasse. Choose the bagasse fired boilers for your sugar mills now!

Bagasse fired boiler in sugar plant takes sugar cane waste bagasse as fuel, which can not only save cost in plant investment, the high efficiency bagasse fired boiler can also raise sugar making plant productivity in sugar processing. We supply the bagasse fired biomass boiler for sale, with a fairly high thermal efficiency up to 99%, besides, as the bagasse is renewable fuel, the boiler will be clean and free emission to be the good choice against the background of global warming and energy crisis.

Bagasse Fired Boilers In South-east Asia Sugar Mills

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