Biochar machine

A biochar convention? And now a machine that turns 1000lbs of vegetable scraps into 250lbs of biochar in 1 hour? Sounds like something worth keeping an eye on!

Meet the beast: biochar_b100_610x474

(Via Cnet)

August 25, 2009 8:28 AM PDT

Mobile ‘biochar’ machine to work the fields

An ancient technique to fertilize soil by creating charcoal from plant waste is being revived to tackle some of today’s environmental problems.

The latest company to pursue manmade charcoal, called biochar, is Biochar Systems, which has developed a biochar-making machine that can be pulled by a pickup truck. Two customers–a North Carolina farm and the U.S. Bureau of Land Management–will be begin testing the units this fall.

The unit, called the Biochar 1000, is designed to convert woody biomass, such as agricultural or forestry waste, into biochar, a black, porous, and fine-grained charcoal that can be used as a fertilizer. It uses pyrolysis–slowly burning biomass in a low-oxygen chamber–to treat 1,000 pounds of biomass per hour, yielding 250 pounds of biochar. (Read the rest)

2 thoughts on “Biochar machine”

  1. WE are a South African based Soya Crushing company and very involved in Agriculture in Africa. WE have huge amounts of Pine Chips and sawdust available that we want to convert into Bio Char.
    WE need a continuous plant that can produce 20 tons of bio char a day. THis is a 24 hour shift and 28 days in the month.
    Would like to know what you have available to produce these volumes.
    Best Regards

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