Energy challenges in remote areas.
Remote industrial areas face challenges due to the absence of a dependable energy supply. Various industrial projects in these locations are hindered by the lack of a continuous supply of three essential inputs: raw materials, water, and electricity. Mining companies and cement extraction operations are examples of industries affected by these challenges. Ensuring a steady energy supply, particularly electricity is crucial for worker safety, especially those working underground.
Utilizing biomass crops for sustainable energy generation.
In such remote and isolated situations, a constant energy supply for generators becomes indispensable. To address this challenge, available resources are utilized, and biomass crops are cultivated on accessible above-ground land. Specifically, plantations of Jatropha and Castor beans can thrive in infertile soils without occupying fertile agricultural land. These crops serve as raw materials for oil extraction and provide additional employment opportunities, contributing to regional development.
Flaking mills for bio-oil extraction.
Although our role in the overall process may be relatively small, our highly robust and reliable multi-crop flaking mills are a crucial component in promoting sustainable and self-sufficient oil extraction from seed in these remote locations. Leveraging our experience in this field, we invite you to contact us for more information.
Our flaking mills
can be used in the following industries: