Researchers in China have unveiled a promising method to boost the carbon capture potential of biochar by integrating fly ash into the production process. The new study, published in Carbon Research, ...
Pyrolysis is a thermochemical process that occurs under oxygen-limited conditions at high temperatures, typically between 350 and 800°C, producing syngas, bio-oil, and biochar. Biochar has many uses ...
On his farm in the hills of west virginia, Josh Frye isn’t raising chickens just for meat. He is also raising them for their manure. Through a process that some scientists tout as a solution to ...
Rising atmospheric CO₂ levels—now 52% higher than pre-industrial concentrations—underscore the urgent need for cost-effective carbon capture technologies. While chemical amine scrubbing is widely used ...
Global biochar industry projected to nearly triple in value to over $2 billion by 2032 Biochar accounts for over 90% of carbon removal credits but supply struggles to meet demand Small-scale biochar ...
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