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Biochar's versatility extends beyond agricultural applications, making it a promising additive for enhancing construction materials. Anulekh Agrotech specializes in producing biochar specifically tailored for construction purposes. By incorporating biochar into materials such as concrete, plaster, and insulation, we enhance their performance and sustainability. Biochar improves the thermal properties of construction materials, enhancing insulation ...
ByAnulekh Agrotech Pvt. Ltd. based in Mumbai, INDIA
Biochar presents an innovative solution with significant potential for improving sustainability in the steel manufacturing industry. Anulekh Agrotech is dedicated to harnessing this potential by offering specialized biochar formulations tailored for steel production processes. By incorporating biochar into steel manufacturing operations, we aim to address key environmental challenges while enhancing efficiency and productivity. Biochar can serve ...
ByAnulekh Agrotech Pvt. Ltd. based in Mumbai, INDIA
Biochar offers transformative potential for various industries seeking sustainable solutions to their processes and byproducts. Anulekh Agrotech is at the forefront of providing tailored biochar solutions to meet the diverse needs of industrial applications. ...
ByAnulekh Agrotech Pvt. Ltd. based in Mumbai, INDIA
Decomposing wood reverts all of its carbon content to CO2, but gasification sequesters a portion of it as charcoal waste, usable as ...
ByAll Power Labs based in Berkeley, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Production residues occupy significant storage space, posing risks of pest infestation, mold growth, and even fire hazards. WasteX provides comprehensive biochar solutions to process those waste into valuable materials, supported by expert services. ...
ByWasteX Pte. Ltd. based in Singapore, SINGAPORE
Plant and animal residues can be carbonised yielding thermal energy and biocarbon (biochar). The resultant biocarbon has applications back into the production ...
ByPyrocal Pty Ltd. based in Wellcamp, AUSTRALIA
Decomposing wood reverts all of its carbon content to CO2, but gasification sequesters a portion of it as charcoal waste, usable as ...
ByAll Power Labs based in Berkeley, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Whether sunflower seed husks, forestry waste, or any other relatively dry organic-based energy sources, we have innovative solutions to harness the untapped potential of these materials and convert waste into valuable energy. Our commitment lies in developing sustainable practices that not only reduce environmental impact but also contribute to the growing demand for renewable energy ...
ByClean Energy Technologies, Inc. based in Irvine, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Thermal decomposition processes (TD Processes), such as Pyrolisis, Incineration and Gasification are increasingly related with carbon capture, originated from several sources, from RDF to Biomass. CO2 is not solid and thereby it is impossible for it to be captured or filtered. However, several technologies are emerging for the conversion of biomass to fuels and thereby storing CO2 on a solid form. Bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (so called BECCS) is the process of using biomass, such as trees, crops, or ...
ByAdvanced Cyclone Systems, S. A. (ACS) based in Porto, PORTUGAL
Frontline’s gasification and gas upgrading technologies convert low-value biomass and waste into high-value products. Frontline takes what appears to be waste that is usually burned as wood chips, put in landfills as municipal solid waste, or plowed into the soil as crop residue and unlocks there potential. We provide the opportunity to not only turn waste into value at high efficiency and yield but to reduce pollution as ...
ByFrontline BioEnergy, LLC based in Nevada, IOWA (USA)
Food processing uses energy and generates waste. Examples of waste include fruit pits, shells, husks, skins, manures, paunch wastes, spoiled product and packaging wastes. Pyrocal CCT systems provide the means to eliminate food processing wastes by converting them into energy and potentially useful biocarbon ...
ByPyrocal Pty Ltd. based in Wellcamp, AUSTRALIA
Separation and pyrolysis of fermentation residues replaces expensive storage and logistics and generates additional revenue. Biogas plants must be able to store their digestate for 180 or 270 days. If the digestate storage is full and spreading is not permitted or possible due to the weather, the plant must be throttled in the worst case. In addition, in red areas it is often not possible to spread the entire fermentation residues on the fields in the region, but they have to be transported to other regions at ...
Byautarkize GmbH based in Pfronten, GERMANY
Energy consumption is at the core of most industrial processes and is often a major operating cost. Conventional energy sources can be expensive. Pyrocal CCT systems can generate energy from a diverse and changing range of biomass and man-made ...
ByPyrocal Pty Ltd. based in Wellcamp, AUSTRALIA