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Change: process.Current biochar projects are small scale and make no significant impact on the overall global carbon budget. MORE... process.-------------------------------------------\Version:1.0 StartHTML:0000000168 EndHTML:0000022567 StartFragment:0000000489 EndFragment:0000022550 Applied research jobs produce direct employment and much greater indirect employment. McLaughlin Research Institute's George Carlson was
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Change: McLaughlin Research Institute's George Carlson was a panel member and acknowledged many may not see scientific research at the nonprofit organization as economic development. "But
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Change: The pyrolysis of sewage sludge was investigated using microwave and electrical ovens as the sources of heat, and graphite and char as microwave absorbers. The
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Change: We used a combination of culture-based and molecular techniques to characterize and identify the key members of the bacterial communities in these soils. We found
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Change: With the current economic crisis and housing market collapse, concerns have risen from the timber industry about the decrease in demand for wood fiber and
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Change: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\BIOMASSUSE OF SYNGASSLIDING PISTON PRODUCES ELECTRICAL ENERGYThis design would be perfect for using production gas made as syngas from pyrolsis of wood waste. This electrical generator
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Change: The flue gases could be used for heating purposes and as a source of nutrient for growing algae (products of combustion), for sequestration of CO2, for production of electricity, and for CHP applications.--------------------------------------DATABASEhttp://www.issg.org/database/species/ecology.asp?si=1399&fr=1&sts=&%20ang=EN&ver=print&prtflag=falseOrganism type: grass, treeBambusa vulgaris is the most widespread
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Change: My hope for this technology is that it will provide net positive cash flow, especially during the lean years. Your crews could be culling dead/dying trees, slash and below grade trees for conversion into syngas and biochar. The article on dairy production of syngas and biochar [ http://algaloildiesel.wetpaint.com/page/DAIRY+PRODUCTION+OF+SYNGAS+AND+BIOCHAR ]
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Change: . 2006); planted as ornamental or boundary marker; used to support banana plants; split stems used for brooms, baskets; in New Guinea, culms used to
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Change: According to Dr. Alan Garcia Perez, whom Vasquez said was interested in building a bio-oil production plant in Loreto, "the cana brava plant (SamoaFiber) can turn 80 percent of its biomass into bio-oil, a product that will be exported bringing revenue to the country========================================================================\BIOCHARBiochar: A
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Change: SamoaFiber Holdings (SFH) is obtaining the needed Peruvian governmental approvals to further its bio-oil operations in Eastern Peru, which entail using the cana brava, an indigenous plant, that would both provide much needed electrical energy and support the country's economy========================================================================\BIOCHARBiochar: A Soil Amendment
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Change: These fruit trees are very common throughout southern China, southeast Asia, and the region around Pun Pun Farm in northern Thailand. Longan orchards are often
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Change: Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA; 2GY Associates Ltd., Harpenden, Herts, AL5 2DF, UK; 3Climate Change Program, Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT), Cali, http://www.css.cornell.edu/faculty/lehmann/publ/MitAdaptStratGlobChange%2011,%20403-427,%20Lehmann,%202006.pdf============================================================================SYNGAS AND BLACK GOLD ENTERPRISE Here's an idea
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Change: We can use the infused biochar as a soil amendment --- Terra Preta (dark soil) We make production gas and burn it for our needs. We make production oil from the surplus production gas. We crack the production oil into syngasoline, syndiesel and synheating oil. We sell Econo
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Change: rovides a platform for the international exchange of information and activities in support of biochar research, development, demonstration and commercialization. It advocates biochar as a strategy to: improve the Earth’s soils; help mitigate the anthropogenic greenhouse effect by reducing greenhouse
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Change: . Biochar may be an immediate solution to reducing the global impact of farming (and in reducing the impact from all agricultural waste). The burning
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