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Biochar is a carbon-rich
residue derived from the
pyrolysis of biom**** and
stands at the
intersection of sustainability, agriculture, and environmental...
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Biochar carbon removal (BCR) (also
called Pyrogenic carbon capture and storage) is a
negative emissions technology. It
involves the
production of biochar...
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Aspirational applications of
pyrolysis would convert biom**** into
syngas and
biochar,
waste plastics back into
usable oil, or
waste into
safely disposable substances...
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conversion methods.
Biochar is
created by the
pyrolysis of biom****, and is
under investigation as a
method of
carbon sequestration.
Biochar is a
charcoal that...
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known as a TLUD) is a micro-kiln used to
produce charcoal,
especially biochar, and heat for cooking. A TLUD
pyrolyzes organic material,
including wood...
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April 2007. "BioEnergy Lists:
Biochar Mailing Lists |
Sharing technical and
event information about Biochar from the
Biochar email lists". terrapreta.bioenergylists...
- soil
conditioners due to
their ability to
improve soil quality,
including biochar,
offering multiple soil
health benefits. Food
waste compost was
found to...
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emerging bioproducts or
biobased products include biofuels, bioenergy,
biochar, starch-based and cellulose-based ethanol, bio-based adhesives, biochemicals...
- (2014), "The use of
biochar in
cattle farming", The
Biochar Journal, Arbaz, Switzerland, ISSNĀ 2297-1114 Yarrow,
David (March 2015). "
Biochar:
Helping Everything...
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combustion (pyrolysis) the
resulting residue matter charcoal can be
utilized as
biochar to
improve the soil fertility. In that context,
charcoal can be made by...