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by:CHAR Technologies based inNorth York, ONTARIO (CANADA)
The CHAR Biocarbon operating group has two principal functions: 1) to pursue R&D efforts to develop higher value biocarbons and 2) work with CHAR and CharTech Solutions clients to find the appropriate applications for the biocarbon produced by the HTP system, and establishing long-term offtake agreements. Many HTP clients are not ...
by:Lee Enterprises Consulting, Inc. based inSherwood, ARKANSAS (USA)
Carbonization mimics coalification whereby nature converts plant matter into coal. However, where coalification takes about 300 million years, carbonization converts plant matter into biocarbon (closely related products are charcoal and biochar) in 300 minutes or less. Biocarbon has an energy density similar to bituminous coal – about 13,000 Btu/lb. ...
Manufactured by:American Biocarbon, LLC. based inWhite Castle, LOUISIANA (USA)
American BioCarbon's agricultural biochar is a carbon-rich material derived from sugar cane bagasse that presents significant climate advantages. When incorporated into soils, this biochar is approximately 100 times more stable than its original biomass, maintaining its organic carbon content in the soil from decades to millennia. ...
Manufactured by:Blackwood Technology B.V based inHoofddorp, NETHERLANDS
Blackwood has developed a world class torrefaction technology to produce high quality torrefied biofuel (aka biocarbon) from renewable biomass feedstock. We offer a comprehensiveFlashTortechnology licensing package which allows our customers to exploit our proprietary and leading torrefaction ...
by:Lee Enterprises Consulting, Inc. based inSherwood, ARKANSAS (USA)
Specifically, biochar is produced from wood, using a higher temperature pyrolysis process as compared to the temperatures used for torrefaction and biocarbon production – 400⁰C to 500⁰C. Biochar is used in agricultural applications as a soil additive. When applied to soil, biochar acts as an agricultural catalyst by promoting plant growth but is not consumed. ...
by:Lee Enterprises Consulting, Inc. based inSherwood, ARKANSAS (USA)
As discussed in other sections, low temperature pyrolysis can be used to produce various products including torrefied wood, biochar and biocarbon. High temperature pyrolysis is used for converting waste materials, e.g., municipal solid wastes, tires, biomass, etc., into electrical energy or other products. The process is performed in the complete absence of oxygen and generally ...
by:Enventix, Inc. based inSan Jose, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Enventix's conversion process is a technological breakthrough that can safely convert unrecyclable paper and plastic and the residual digestate from anaerobic digestion to biofuel and biocarbon. The Integrated Materials and Energy Recovery Facility that we developed with our partner Zero Waste Energy breaks barriers of cost, efficiency, reliability, feedstock flexibility, and ...
by:Enventix, Inc. based inSan Jose, CALIFORNIA (USA)
The need for massive reductions in carbon emissions demand that planes use renewable biofuels. Enventix converts biomass into bio-oil that is refined into SAF and other fractions. This biofuel reduces carbon emissions enormously compared to fossil-based or first generation biofuels from food ...
