Noun
Sugar cane, as it comes crushed from the mill. It is then dried and used as fuel. Also extended to the refuse of beetroot sugar.
Source: Webster's dictionaryUnlike other biorefineries that make use of cane by-products such as fibre or bagasse, the Amyris method makes use of milled sugar. Source: Internet
In their Annual General Meeting held on July 20th, cane farmers appointed the Sugar Industry Control Board to act as intermediary to the bagasse negotiations. Source: Internet
Maharashtra has a potential to generate 5,000 MW of electricity through wind energy and another 1500 MW by way of bagasse cogeneration. Source: Internet
The main areas of contention between the two parties are over the ownership of the sugar cane, the terms of payment and the formula that will be used to pay for the bagasse (by product) used by BSI to create energy. Source: Internet
The bagasse generated by the process is not wasted, but is used in power plants to produce electricity. Source: Internet
Wood particleboard is manufactured from sugar cane bagasse. Source: Internet