Utilization of Rice Husk Heat in the KoCona System for a Decarbonized Society
Utilization of small-scale distributed rice husk heat: "KoCona System" - A guide to a decarbonized and sustainable society built by agricultural innovation.
Rasa Industries has established a technology to crush 'rice husks' into powder form at low cost and in large quantities, as well as an energy utilization technology that burns the crushed material as fuel in a dedicated hot water generation system, providing a heat source for facilities such as hot spring resorts and greenhouses. While it is used as a crushed fuel, by manufacturing it at a lower cost than fossil fuels, it offers benefits to the heat utilization side, increases the calorific value of the rice husks themselves, homogenizes the fuel, and improves storage and transportation efficiency. Additionally, by burning and cooling it instantly like air or liquid fuels, it does not generate crystalline silica (cristobalite). With the expansion of SDGs investments, active movements for climate change measures, and environmental considerations becoming selection criteria for transactions, efforts towards regional decarbonization are becoming a necessary condition. ◆ Struggling with the disposal and use of 'rice husks' ◆ Wanting a heat source to generate hot water for launching decarbonization projects ◆ Considering regional energy circulation within the community, etc. "Heat" ⇒ Supplied through the "Rice Husk Heat Utilization KoCona System" "Electricity" ⇒ Self-generated through solar power, wind power, etc. (excluding biomass) We aim to save Japanese agriculture, support community development in addition to energy demand, and contribute to the establishment of a Japanese version of "Stadtwerke."
- 企業:ラサ工業 本社
- 価格:10 million yen-50 million yen