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DESIGN AND FABRICATION OF PORTABLE SOLAR-POWERED SEMI-AUTOMATIC PELLET MACHINE

  Authors

  N Jayashankar,  Nabeel Mohamed,  Syed Mohammed Umar,  Madan Kumar K M,  N Vivek Sagar

  Keywords

Compounded cattle feed, Development, Pelleting capacity, Portable Pelletizer, Solar powered pelletizer, shredder, Mixer.

  Abstract


The project at hand represents a groundbreaking endeavor, delving deep into the realms of innovation, sustainability, and agricultural advancement. At its core lies the conception, planning, and realization of a revolutionary portable pellet mill, ingeniously fueled by solar power. This visionary initiative not only aims to redefine biomass processing but also seeks to address the pressing global need for renewable energy solutions while catering to the specific challenges faced in the Indian context. In a world increasingly cognizant of the finite nature of fossil fuels and the urgent imperative to mitigate climate change, the quest for sustainable alternatives has never been more crucial. Against this backdrop, the fusion of solar energy with pellet mill technology presents a beacon of hope, offering a tangible pathway towards a greener, more ecologically balanced future. Central to the project's mission is the transformation of biomass processing, a cornerstone of agricultural productivity, and resource utilization. By harnessing the abundant energy of the sun, the portable pellet mill not only promises to streamline pellet production but also significantly reduce its environmental footprint. This synergy of renewable energy and innovative machinery heralds a paradigm shift in the way we approach not only biomass processing but also agricultural sustainability as a whole. The significance of this endeavor is particularly pronounced in the context of India's agricultural landscape, where challenges such as the gap between demand and supply of compound feeds for livestock loom large. With approximately 57% of this gap remaining unmet, the vulnerability of dairy farmers to disruptions in trade becomes glaringly apparent. The project thus assumes a pivotal role in addressing this critical issue, offering a locally adaptable solution that empowers farmers to take control of their feed production, mitigating the risk of price fluctuations and ensuring the affordability of essential cattle pellets. Moreover, the accessibility of the technology is a key factor in its potential impact. Traditional feed pelleting machines, while effective, often come with prohibitive costs that place them beyond the reach of individual farmers. Recognizing this barrier, the project endeavors to democratize access to pellet production technology, making it feasible for even small-scale farmers to adopt and benefit from its advantages. In doing so, it not only promotes economic empowerment at the grassroots level but also fosters a culture of self-sufficiency and resilience within agricultural communities. Beyond its immediate practical implications, the project holds the promise of broader socio-economic and environmental benefits. By reducing dependence on fossil fuels and minimizing carbon emissions, the integration of solar power into pellet production aligns with global efforts to combat climate change and mitigate environmental degradation. Furthermore, the utilization of locally available biomass resources for feed production enhances resource efficiency and promotes circular economy principles, thereby fostering sustainable agricultural practices and contributing to food security objectives. In summary, the endeavor to develop a portable pellet mill powered by solar energy represents a pioneering step towards a more sustainable, resilient, and inclusive agricultural future. By marrying cutting-edge technology with a commitment to environmental stewardship and social equity, the project not only addresses pressing challenges but also unlocks new opportunities for innovation, empowerment, and progress. As we embark on this transformative journey, the vision of a world where sustainable energy powers sustainable agriculture stands within reach, awaiting only the dedication and ingenuity of those willing to seize it.

  IJCRT's Publication Details

  Unique Identification Number - IJCRT2405497

  Paper ID - 260442

  Page Number(s) - e648-e656

  Pubished in - Volume 12 | Issue 5 | May 2024

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  Publisher Name - IJCRT | www.ijcrt.org | ISSN : 2320-2882

  E-ISSN Number - 2320-2882

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  N Jayashankar,  Nabeel Mohamed,  Syed Mohammed Umar,  Madan Kumar K M,  N Vivek Sagar,   "DESIGN AND FABRICATION OF PORTABLE SOLAR-POWERED SEMI-AUTOMATIC PELLET MACHINE", International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT), ISSN:2320-2882, Volume.12, Issue 5, pp.e648-e656, May 2024, Available at :http://www.ijcrt.org/papers/IJCRT2405497.pdf

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