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Bagasse

Bagasse (/bəˈɡæs/ ⓘ bə-GAS) is the dry pulpy fibrous material that remains after crushing sugarcane or sorghum stalks to extract their juice. It is used as a biofuel for the production of heat, energy, and electricity, and in the manufacture of pulp and building materials. Agave bagasse is similar, but is the material remnants after extracting blue agave…

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Bagasse

Nodes58
Edges57
Triples73
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.034483
Components1

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related to Pulp, paper, board and packaging · 21
Bagasse → Argentina, Cartavio, China, Clarence Birdseye, Colombia, Germany, Grace Company, Hacienda Paramonga, In, India, Iran, It, New Jersey, Peru, Thailand, The, These, This, Using, Whippany
related to Fuel · 11
Bagasse → Australia, CO2, Cogeneration, Global Warming, Hawaiian Electric Industries, Historically, In, International Journal, Sugar, The CO2, When
related to Etymology · 5
Bagasse → French, It, Spanish, The, Today
related to Further reading · 5
Bagasse → Bagasse-Based Cogeneration, Columbia University, Kevin Ho, The Potential, US
related to Production · 4
Bagasse → For, Instead, It, Under
related to Description · 3
Bagasse → Here's, Much, This
related to Feedstock · 3
Bagasse → Diesel, Second, Thermochemical
related to Human consumption · 3
Bagasse → It, One, Sugarcane
related to Biochar · 2
Bagasse → SB, Sugarcane
has impact · 1
Bagasse → Workplace

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production sugarcane paper sugar used material pulp fuel also biofuel materials use energy electricity mill process citation needed countries heat

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sugarcaneinstance ofThe word eventually came to be used in the context of processing of plants0.80text
sugar beetsinstance ofThe word eventually came to be used in the context of processing of plants0.80text
Australiainstance ofIn countries0.80text
sugar factories contribute thisinstance ofIn countries0.80text
Indiainstance ofboard and packagingIn many tropical and subtropical countries0.80text
Chinainstance ofboard and packagingIn many tropical and subtropical countries0.80text
Colombiainstance ofboard and packagingIn many tropical and subtropical countries0.80text
Iraninstance ofboard and packagingIn many tropical and subtropical countries0.80text
Thailandinstance ofboard and packagingIn many tropical and subtropical countries0.80text
and Argentinainstance ofboard and packagingIn many tropical and subtropical countries0.80text
bagasse is commonly used instead of wood in the production of pulpinstance ofboard and packagingIn many tropical and subtropical countries0.80text
paperinstance ofboard and packagingIn many tropical and subtropical countries0.80text

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