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  • A Greener Future for Welsh Heritage Rail and Farming

    A Greener Future for Welsh Heritage Rail and Farming

  • Double Recognition Risk: Biochar’s 2,083 tonne CO2​ Removal Credit Can Overlap with 1,080 tonne CO2​ Biofuel esca​ Credit

    Double Recognition Risk: Biochar’s 2,083 tonne CO2​ Removal Credit Can Overlap with 1,080 tonne CO2​ Biofuel esca​ Credit

  • Spilling the Char-coal-mates and fights : Why Biochar and Biocoal Are Not the Same

    Spilling the Char-coal-mates and fights : Why Biochar and Biocoal Are Not the Same

  • Biochar Catalyst Increases Methane Yield from Agricultural Waste Co-Digestion by Over 55%

    Biochar Catalyst Increases Methane Yield from Agricultural Waste Co-Digestion by Over 55%

  • Biomass Magazine Announces 2026 International Biomass Conference & Expo, Signifying a Bright Future for Bioenergy

    Biomass Magazine Announces 2026 International Biomass Conference & Expo, Signifying a Bright Future for Bioenergy

  • Airbus Partnership Fuels Indonesian Biofuel, Sparks Biochar Questions

    Airbus Partnership Fuels Indonesian Biofuel, Sparks Biochar Questions

  • Unveiling the Science of Biomass Torrefaction

    Unveiling the Science of Biomass Torrefaction

  • Forest Waste to Fuel: Biochar Yields 25.50%-58.00%, Reducing Wildfire Risk and Fossil Fuel Reliance

    Forest Waste to Fuel: Biochar Yields 25.50%-58.00%, Reducing Wildfire Risk and Fossil Fuel Reliance

  • Cobalt-Catalyzed Pyrolysis and Co-Digestion Boost Methane Yield by 45% and Reduce Activation Energy to 125 kJ/mol

    Cobalt-Catalyzed Pyrolysis and Co-Digestion Boost Methane Yield by 45% and Reduce Activation Energy to 125 kJ/mol

  • Biochar-CNC Nanocomposite Briquettes Achieve 27 MJ/kg Calorific Value with Less Than 2% Ash Content

    Biochar-CNC Nanocomposite Briquettes Achieve 27 MJ/kg Calorific Value with Less Than 2% Ash Content

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