Biochar Production and Technology
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Hello everyone, On behalf of the International Biochar Initiative (IBI), I’d like to invite you to a free webinar where we’ll be unveiling the new Biochar Operator Course — a […]
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A recent LinkedIn post from RecyCoal, SoilSister, and Generation Restoration e.V. presents a structured approach to tracking biochar from feedstock to soil application, using PlantVillage+ as their dMRV partner. The […]
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Availability Is Not the Same as Abundance Many early biochar project concepts start with a simple assumption. Biomass exists. Therefore feedstock exists. Field experience shows a different reality. Abundant biomass […]
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Buyers say they like industrial biochar based carbon removal. Their behavior proves it. Large offtakes. Long contracts. Faster decisions. So why do artisanal biochar projects struggle to reach the same […]
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One of the most fragile points in many biochar projects is not design, financing, or feedstock. It is daily operation. Decisions made on the plant floor, temperature control, residence time, […]
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Hello everyone, it’s a pleasure to be part of this group. From Argentina, we are researching the technical and economic feasibility of producing biochar from urban pruning residues in large […]
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Hi everyone! As many of you know, laboratory testing is essential for biochar producers; not only for quality assurance, but also for certification and market access. However, we also recognize […]
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A new testing standard for biochar is now public. USBI and ASABE released the ANSI ASABE USBI S668 Methods for Measurement and Testing of Biochar. It sets a clear baseline […]
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Supercritical’s latest analysis shows that biochar suppliers delivered 23 percent less capacity than forecast, mostly due to slow financing. Many facilities that are technically ready are not operating because the […]
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Feedstock origin decides the real climate value of biochar. Production teams play the first role in protecting this value. Why it matters • Unsustainable biomass weakens or cancels removals. • […]
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The Keeling Curve Prize is now open for applications. It awards USD 50,000 to 10 global projects that demonstrate real, scalable impact in reducing or removing greenhouse gases. The “Carbon […]
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