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25.01.2022 ANZBC20 on in two weeks. Its a worldwide event so have you booked your tickets yet?
21.01.2022 Cows & dung beetles love biochar. This method can change the world as we know it!
18.01.2022 Loving these mobile pyrolysis technologies!
12.01.2022 What are the new Great Barrier Reef Protection Guidelines being introduced to farmers and industy in the reef catchment areas? Chris Johnson & Dr Greg Ederson ...are in the Reef Programs & Reef Policy departments of the Office of the Great Barrier Reef and speak to us about these guidelines and what it means for farmers and the industry. Click the below link to watch this 12 minute interview https://vimeo.com/433509856 #savethereef #biochar #climatechange #farming
07.01.2022 Biochar production There are many different ways to make biochar, but all of them involve heating biomass with little or no oxygen to drive off volatile gasses,... leaving carbon behind. This simple process is called thermal decomposition usually from pyrolysis or gasification. These methods can produce clean energy in the form of gas or oil along with the biochar. This energy may be recoverable for another use, or it may simply be burned and released as heat. See more
06.01.2022 Biochar Market Size Worth $3.1 Billion By 2025 | CAGR: 13.2% "The global biochar market size is estimated to reach USD 3.1 billion by 2025, according to a new r...eport by Grand View Research, Inc.. It is expected to expand at a CAGR of 13.2% over the forecast period. Globally increasing demand for the product in organic farming has been a major factor influencing the growth. In addition, increasing consumption in livestock feed and awareness pertaining to benefits of biochar as soil amendment are expected to drive the demand." Press release from Grand View Research https://www.grandviewresearch.com/pre/global-biochar-market #biochar #bioenergy #carbondrawdown #circulareconomy #environment #sustainability #carboneconomy