Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Oxfordbiochar
Over at bigbiocharexperiment.co.uk/ you can find really interesting stuff about biochar and even the instructions on how to start your own experiments. The pages are really easily read and I for one will investigate them further.
Labels:
biochar,
Oxford,
university
Monday, March 11, 2013
National Geographic on biochar
Put the word biochar into google and one of the top results is this article featured on the NG homepage. I think it was worth mentioning since it debates a lot of the issues and possibilities with biochar on a global scale as well as benefits for the individual.
Labels:
Africa,
biochar,
NationalGeographic
Monday, March 4, 2013
Charcoal dust
I came across this video and I have to say, I don't know how to react. The idea is good, yes, but the execution is not optimal to say the least. On the other hand it shows what could be done differently. I mean the technique is 5000 years old...
Labels:
biochar,
briquettes,
Haiti
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Introducing BalBic
I came across this website this morning. The Baltic Bioenergy and Industrial Charcoal company is:
"a renewable energy development project, which aims to develop the use of biocoal in the Baltic Sea region."If I'm not mistaken, this is one of a few Finnish companies that produce and study biocoal/biochar. An neven more interesting thing is that some of the authors of some of the material seem to be working here in my neighborhood. I plan to make contact and if I'm lucky maybe get a guided tour or some answers for my questions. Exciting times!
Labels:
biochar,
industrial scale,
research
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