May 21st., 2013
Local Energy Storage By Producing Biofuels and Biochar with Pyrolysis
John Miedema, Pacific Northwest Biochar Initiative and Biological Carbon, LLC
John will explain the thermochemical decomposition of biomaterials under conditions of high heat in a low/no oxygen enclosure and will discuss how new pyrolytic techniques can be used here in Jefferson County (i) to produce biochar for farms and gardens, (ii) to store excess electric energy in biofuels, (iii) to reduce biomaterials and plastics in the county waste stream, and (iv) to sequester local carbon emissions.
Local Energy Storage By Producing Biofuels and Biochar with Pyrolysis
John Miedema, Pacific Northwest Biochar Initiative and Biological Carbon, LLC
John will explain the thermochemical decomposition of biomaterials under conditions of high heat in a low/no oxygen enclosure and will discuss how new pyrolytic techniques can be used here in Jefferson County (i) to produce biochar for farms and gardens, (ii) to store excess electric energy in biofuels, (iii) to reduce biomaterials and plastics in the county waste stream, and (iv) to sequester local carbon emissions.
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