INTERESTING CO2 CONVERSION INTO BIOCHAR

The process starts with peatlands being rewetted and planted with willow coppice, allowing the peat to slowly rebuild. The process slows CO2 emissions from the land and captures atmospheric CO2 through photosynthesis. The willow and reeds are then harvested, chipped and fed into the high temperature pyrolysis plant, which breaks it down through thermal decomposition. The end product is renewable heat, electricity and biochar – the reverse coal – which can then be buried safely underground.

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