Seattle Biochar Working Group
Bioenergy
The bioenergy produced during biochar
production may be in the form of thermal
energy, a synthesis gas, aka syngas, or a
bio-oil.
The syngas or bio-oil can be used
to heat the pyrolysis unit for continued...
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Seattle Biochar Working Group
Bioenergy
The bioenergy produced during biochar
production may be in the form of thermal
energy, a synthesis gas, aka syngas, or a
bio-oil.
The syngas or bio-oil can be used
to heat the pyrolysis unit for continued production, and surplus syngas or bio-oil can
be used to provide additional energy for onsite uses, such as heat and electricity.
Syngas is rich in hydrogen, methane and
carbon monoxide and in addition to its use
for heat or power, it can be converted to
liquid fuels or industrial chemicals.
Seachar.
Org’s Biostove Project
We are researching and building small biostoves.
This extremely efficient biomass gasification technology produces clean heat and
gas, while co-generating biochar.
These
tools will allow you to make biochar safely
and sustainably.
This same technology is a
critically needed clean development mechanism for the half of the worlds population still
cooking on an open fire.
The widespread
adoption of these biostoves is key to
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