The first is fast pyrolysis, a thermal breakdown process that occurs in an inert atmosphere at moderate temperature. The resulting lignocellulosic biomass produces bio-oils that contain roughly 40 ...
Biomass: According to an American Chemical Society Journal article, recycling plastic can effectively address plastic waste ...
Biochar, produced from crop residues through pyrolysis, enhances soil fertility, reduces greenhouse gas emissions, and ...
"The momentum in our sector continues to expand and grow." Company announces $100 million project to create next-gen waste ...
VGrid Energy Systems, a California-based renewable energy company and maker of Persist® plant and soil enhancers, has issued ...
Biomass is emerging as a clean ... to its non-biodegradability and harmful effects when openly burned. The co-pyrolysis of RH and LDPE offers a sustainable pathway to address these issues by ...
Can a single biofuel production system reduce water and nutrient runoff from farm fields, cut down on soil erosion and turn a profit for the farmers who grow it? University of Minnesota scientists ...
Sulzer Ltd. (Winterthur, Switzerland) has launched the new PyroCon technology, which rapidly cools the gases emitted during pyrolysis, a process that ...
Biochar is biomass (wood, leaves, straw or other biosolids) heated at high temperatures without oxygen. This process, known as pyrolysis, concentrates carbon in a form resistant to biological ...