Muhammad Nurhuda ~ Creator Biomass Stoves Have Sold To Abroad

One problem that is currently a national issue in our country is a matter of energy sources. How not, though bearing the title as one of the countries with the most abundant natural resources in the world, in fact, Indonesia is still troubled by the problem of energy supply start fuel vehicles, industrial society to the most touching the fuel for cooking.
We do not realize, in fact many renewable energy alternatives that can be utilized to meet the cooking needs. But the challenge is indeed to get alternative energy technologies are needed effort is not easy. And one of the sons of the nation who have been running the business with the current well is Muhammad Nurhuda.


Lecturers one of the state universities has developed technology that can take advantage of biomass stoves natural results even until processed waste as fuel to cook effective and more environmentally friendly. Even more encouraging, the work of Muhammad Nurhuda biomass stoves have been mass produced in countries of Norway and marketed in several countries.
Answering the Challenges of Renewable Energy Crisis
As it is known that today the majority of humans harnessed the energy source derived from non-renewable sources such as petroleum, coal and natural gas. As natural resources are not renewable, of every kind of energy that has a deadline until exhausted. This is what concerns a Nurhuda Muhammad. Men are still actively serving as a lecturer at the Faculty of Mathematics, University of Brawijaya (UB) is focused on the development of alternative renewable energy in the form of applied technology

And after a period of lengthy research and development, he finally managed to create biomass stove technology that is able to realize the renewable energy applications. With a functional design, creation stove scheme Nurhuda claimed to take advantage of biomass fuels such as natural materials from trees even in an occasion he stated that the processed garbage can also be used for fuel sources.
During a visit in one of the districts in East Java, with the team of developers of alternative energy Muhammad Nurhuda see the potential for a heap of garbage from traditional markets in the region. From there, he explained that from market waste briquettes are later can also be used as fuel for biomass stoves creations.

From that concept could even be imagined that the creation Nurhuda technology could solve two problems at once. The first related to renewable energy and the second waste problem that many face in the big cities. But of course to make the waste as fuel can not be directly used just like that, they need to first processing stages.

Excess Biomass Stove Works Muhammad Nurhuda
In an occasion, the man who once tasted the S3 in the German study describes some of the advantages of the biomass stove that he has made. In terms of the quality of the resulting fire, heat biomass stoves can be juxtaposed with the fuel gas combustion melon 3 kg. And it is in fact much better than we use fuel wood fuel directly.

Next when compared to when using fuel wood or charcoal, lingkuran effects such as smoke and pollution generated far more minimal. Even from peneilitian mentioned that the gas emission figures are much safer than the limit set by the World Health Organization (WHO).
Also in terms of price is quite affordable. For one unit of biomass stoves valued at IDR 17 The price for the retailer level. If developed on a large scale, of course the price may be low again. For fuel, the main thing is the result of chopped wood or tree. But it could also use oil as well as leftover materials that will be developed further is garbage briquettes.

Already Mass Produced in Norway
See the huge potential of the technology created by Muhammad Nurhuda, a Norwegian company, Primecookstove attracted and ultimately work together to produce the biomass stove in a missal. The result being a product of biomass stoves Nurhuda work already crossed the globe to several countries namely India, Mexico, Peru, East Timor, Cambodia and several African countries in the region.
To be more practical in its use, the plant also provides fuel Primecookstove biomass stoves that can be purchased with ease. For the problem of availability, no need to worry because the factory has had a production capacity of up to 20 tons per day.
But funny, even in Indonesia biomass stove is not too ogled. Nurhuda admitted only produces some biomass stoves for market in Indonesia. Lack solialisasi could be one reason. But you can imagine if these stoves can be used by many people of Indonesia in the countryside and away from the oil or gas energy access, it would be very helpful because the fuel is still available in abundance.

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