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Biochar and its market effects

An excellent article on biochar and its possible market benefits - Read More

Tags : biochar biomass biofuels

Topics : Finance Bioenergy

Why is someone trying both pyrolysis and gasification?

I thought one of them was enough...but now I read that a company is trying both pyrolysis and gasification in two stages. Why is this combination required? - Read More

Tags : gasification

Topics : Bioenergy

Biosyncrude from Pyrolysis

A new process breaks down wood, straw, or other plant waste by a process known as bioliq. It yields a number of fuel products that could be refined, to produce gasoline, as well as other useful chemical byproducts. The process starts with pyrolysis -- heating the plant waste in a vacuum chamber to 500?C. A thick liquid called biosyncrude, containing solid particles of coke, is produced. - Read More

Tags : gasification biosyncrude

Topics : Bioenergy

Next generation feedstock + Next gen processes = sustainable biofuels?

It might be worth researching next gen biofuels (algae, switchgrass etc) and next gen processes (pyrolysis, gasification etc), to see if these two together can ensure sustainable biofuels

Tags : biofuels biofuel feedstock gasification,

Topics : Bioenergy

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