GO-BIOLET
Team information
Lydia Mawar Ningsih
PHD
Czech University of Life Science Praha
Musa Bappah
PHD
Czech University of Life Sciences
Ayesha Tajammul
PHD
Czech University of Life Sciences Prague
Ali Noman
Master
Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad, Pakistan
Syifaul Izzah Ahmad Najdi
Master
Czech University of Life Sciences Prague
Tegar Zakly Abdurrazaq
Bachelor
Al-Azhar University
Vision & problem statement
According to Global Market Insights, the size of the wood pellet market exceeded USD 8.92 billion in 2020 and is estimated to grow at a CAGR of more than 15% from 2021 to 2027. Increased costs for wood as a raw material are felt globally, and as a result of the conflict in Ukraine especially in the EU. Biomass biopellet is an alternative that can replace wood pellets in many applications, which currently accounts for more than 95% of the uses. This circular process that is particularly relevant for the current situation to manage the agro-industrial waste into energy products.
Our solution
Biopellet is an alternative that can replace fossil, which currently accounts for more than 95% of the uses. The obstacle to implementation of large-scale industrial heating with biopellets is the formation of ash due to the high alkaline content of the biomass which has a negative impact during the combustion process. Leaching treatment using waste water is the solution to improve the quality of biomass as feedstock for bio pellets production. The leachate can be mixed with manure to produce biogas. This circular process that is particularly relevant for the current situation on global scale to manage the agro-industrial waste into energy products.
About the team
Go-Biolet is a startup in the field of renewable energy and an integrated system that utilizes agro-industrial waste into energy. The main products produced are biopellets and biogas. The integrated energy system method is a sustainable technological development in the utilization of organic waste into energy. This simple technology is very useful in minimizing emissions from organic waste and can be an alternative in meeting energy needs for all sectors.
One-liner that describes your team
Circular process for biopellets