Co-pyrolysis combines municipal sewage sludge with lignocellulosic biomass under oxygen-limited, high-temperature conditions to convert waste streams into value-added products. By harnessing ...
Co-pyrolysis entails the simultaneous thermal decomposition of two or more feedstocks—typically lignocellulosic biomass and waste materials—under anoxic conditions at temperatures ranging from 350 °C ...
Biochar is a carbon-containing material formed by the pyrolysis of biomass under anoxic conditions. It features a well-developed pore structure and excellent adsorption performance, and holds ...
A new study published in Biochar shows that the water naturally present in plant biomass is not merely a processing obstacle.
We’re all familiar with solar cells, be they photovoltaic, or for heating water. But they are only the more common ways of converting the sun’s energey into usable power, and to the extended list ...
In the outskirts of Elche, there's a small pilot plant that’s quietly changing the game when it comes to waste and fuel.
Sequestering biomass or the carbon captured via CCS in the production of energy is a leading contender for achieving carbon removal and net-zero emissions. The Fast Company Executive Board is a ...
A resurgence in the use of biomass to produce energy is underway, in part as a way for countries to continue the transition away from fossil fuels for electricity production. Groups are working on ...