Briquette in a sentence as a noun

"Charcoal briquette cracks 8192-bit RSA keys in seconds!"

Heat was from coal briquettes in a stove near the center of the house which meant constant draft and bad air. Cooking happened from gas, briquette or wooden fueled stove.

The article says the system produces carbon that they turn into fuel briquettes. They it can't be that efficient.

I see though, that at least in OC, you still have to provide charcoal briquettes for your BBQs, whereas the Aussies just push a button to turn on the gas.

If you have 75% utilization in a mobile device, most turn into briquettes. They're impossible to hold.

Considering how most of the people I know like to consume them, probably around the same ranking as taking charcoal briquettes internally.

Just now I figured out that each time I charge my macbook pro, it's about equivalent to burning a quarter of a charcoal briquette in raw energy. It would be cool to see something like this for things like riding the bus, buying a new car, flying, eating meat, etc.

The wood heat is too low to get high pressure saturated steam, and lower pressure is not that useful and requires a huge boiler or specially prepared wood briquettes. Metallurgically, Romans knew of brass and copper, which is enough for a decent steam boiler.

And while carbonized briquettes produce less emissions that charcoal, there are still a non-negligible amount of particulates generated. By introducing a new source of this type of fuel he could be creating a local maxima that's still far from ideal.

Smokeless fuel is a sort of briquette made of ground and reconstituted coal that's had most of the sulphuric impurities washed and cooked out of it, along with a blend of other things like sawdust and molasses.

It is my job as a company owner to help constrain and groom the subset of what's getting done every day so that the business prospers without burning through people like charcoal briquettes. And In my experience doing that, the lifestyle that team members want to lead hasn't proven to be correlated at all with what's actually getting done.

This doesn't even get into the really early viral videos like the charcoal briquettes lit with liquid oxygen, or the massive viewership of the comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 impact way back in the day.

Proper Noun Examples for Briquette

Just looking at one of their sample projects "Clean cooking fuel for refugees" It says > Briquettes replace wood burning, a heavy polluting fuel source > This initative is projected to provide 4,000 refugee households with clean briquettes, saving over 16,000 tons of emissions annually. Let's do some back-of-the-envelope calculation. 16K ton per 4K refugees means 4t per person per year. I couldn't find data on briquettes efficiency vs wood but let's be generous and say it's twice as efficient.

Briquette definitions

noun

a block made from charcoal or coal dust and burned as fuel

See also: briquet