thermochemical conversion Articles
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DOE Publishes ADO Workshop Presentations
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Bioenergy Technologies Office (BETO) announced the availability of presentations from its Advanced Development and Optimization (ADO) Workshop. As previously reported in the Biobased and Renewable Products Advocacy Group (BRAG®) blog post DOE Advanced Development And Optimization Workshop, the workshop took place at the National Renewable ...
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The Relationship Between Biochar Production Equipment and Carbon Offsets
In the quest for sustainable solutions to combat climate change, the relationship between biochar production equipment and carbon offsets is a compelling avenue to explore. Biochar, a carbon-rich product derived from organic materials, offers the potential to sequester carbon while providing a range of environmental benefits. In this article, we delve into the intricacies of this relationship, ...
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How is Ethanol Produced?
What is ethanol? Ethanol is an alternative fuel made from corn, sugarcane, wheat, and other agricultural products, and is produced by the fermentation of carbohydrates such as sugar, starch, and cellulose. Ethanol Feedstocks All plants contain sugars that can be fermented to make ethanol in a process called biochemical conversion. Plant material can also be converted to ethanol using heat and ...
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Biochar and Carbon Credit: Pioneering Sustainable Agriculture for a Greener Tomorrow
In a world where environmental concerns are at the forefront of discussions, innovative solutions like biochar are rapidly gaining recognition for their remarkable contributions to sustainability. Moreover, the intriguing concept of carbon credit has emerged as a potent catalyst for supporting the widespread adoption of biochar as a game-changer in the realm of agriculture. Biochar, a byproduct ...
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Producing fuels from waste: giving plastic waste a new life
There is a valorization process very much in demand nowadays, and that is waste-to-fuel. Waste-to-fuel is the transformation of waste into fuel, by means of pyrolysis. Pyrolysis is a common technique, designed for the thermal processing of waste to generate a usable by-product. The pyrolysis equipment consists typically of an externally-heated rotary kiln operated in the absence of oxygen. ...
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