BioCoal Plant


A Bio-Coal is a fuel that is produced through contemporary processes from biomass, rather than a fuel produced by the very slow geological processes involved in the formation of fossil fuels, such as oil. Since biomass technically can be used as a fuel directly (e.g. wood logs), some people use the terms biomass and bio-fuel interchangeably. More often than not however, the word biomass simply denotes the biological raw material the fuel is made of, or some form of thermally/chemically altered solid end product, like torrefied pellets or briquettes. If the biomass used in the production of BioCoal can regrow quickly, the fuel is generally considered to be a form of renewable energy. BioCoal can be produced from waste plants (any plant, crops, leaves), or from agricultural, commercial, domestic, and/or industrial wastes (if the waste has a biological origin).

CONVERSION TO BIOCOAL Biocoal is produced by processing dry biomass in an inert environment (no oxygen) at high temperatures, a process referred to as pyrolysis. Depending on the temperatures and the characteristics of the end product, the process may also be referred to as torrefaction. This process is commonly carried out using an indirect-fired rotary kiln. The conversion of biomass to biocoal varies depending on the characteristics of the source material. In general, however, biomass is processed at temperatures between 500 to 800ºF at a specific retention time to produce the biocoal product. In the rotary kiln, the low btu hydrocarbons are driven off, which can be combusted and used for the heat required in the drying phase of biomass processing. Biocoal can be densified to improve its energy capacity and handling characteristics.

Business Model

EBFC Business Partners/Franchise plan to start a Biofuel Project. EBFC groups will tie-up with Business Partners/Franchise in a unique model in which both parties will get benefited.

In this model, Business Partners/Franchise Partner puts resources into Land, Infrastructure, Licenses and EBFC gives Project Design, Unique Business Model, Permission support, Brand Promotions with Business Operations Support.

Steps To Open Bio Fuel Plant/Pump

Step 1

Application

Apply to become a Biofuel Plant/Pump Owner, Franchisee. Applicants need to apply online via website : esarbiofuel.com or Off-line to Email all relevant details and document on Email ID info@esarbiofuel.com

Step 2

Assessment

On receiving the application, EBFC Sales Team will get in touch with the applicant to assess their eligibility. They will then scrutinize the application, supporting documents, land area and location and applicant's financial background

Step 3

Allotment

Once the application is approved, EBFC will do contact agreement with the applicants to start Biofuel Plant/Pump at applicants land. Applicant should be asked to submit required documents, Bank Guarantee, Credit Franchisee fee.

Eligibility Criteria

We are searching for Partners in our adventure to construct a feasible and upbeat future for India. Comprehend your qualification here

Ideally, franchise partner should be

  • Indian National above 21 years of age
  • Graduate with experience of managing retail store fronts / business
  • Clear title of land for fuel station on Highways / Peri Urban Roads / Urban
  • Financially stable
  • Entrepreneurial traits

Selection criteria

  • Land location, size and title
  • Entrepreneurial Experience
  • Financial History / Background and Financial Stability
  • Current and Future Commitments