This factsheet introduces biochar, bio-oil, synthesis gas, pyrolysis, and torrified wood products to the reader. We describe biochar production methods and applications for forest restoration projects in the Intermountain West
Wood is a concentrated form of stored sunlight (solar energy). This energy can be released and used ...
The Utah Biomass Resources Group (UBRG) has focused on biochar production and application since 2011...
Current pyrolysis technologies are used for the production of liquid bio-oil, solid biochar, and gas...
This fact sheet describes a do-it-yourself technique for making small-batch biochar. The Utah Biomas...
Mobile pyrolysis is a novel approach to fuels reduction. In this article, we address the experiences...
Biochar, a major co-product from the pyrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass is rich in carbon and is o...
Interest in woody biomass from forests has increased because of rising fossil fuel costs, concerns a...
Biochar is a charcoal-like product that contains no petroleum. It is made by heating biomass such as...
In just a few years, the number of scientific journal articles using the biochar term have grown exp...
Biochar is a carbon-rich material characterized by physicochemical properties desirable in multi-dis...
The United Nations estimates the rate of deforestation over 10 million hectares per year, with addit...
This project explores the alternate uses of biomass. In particular, it focuses on pine needles as a ...
peer-reviewedThere is an increasing realisation that biomass and organic wastes are valuable feedsto...
Bioenergy production from forest biomass offers a unique solution to reduce wildfire hazard fuel whi...
The combination of large volumes of woody fuel needing disposal after forestry activities and evolvi...
Wood is a concentrated form of stored sunlight (solar energy). This energy can be released and used ...
The Utah Biomass Resources Group (UBRG) has focused on biochar production and application since 2011...
Current pyrolysis technologies are used for the production of liquid bio-oil, solid biochar, and gas...
This fact sheet describes a do-it-yourself technique for making small-batch biochar. The Utah Biomas...
Mobile pyrolysis is a novel approach to fuels reduction. In this article, we address the experiences...
Biochar, a major co-product from the pyrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass is rich in carbon and is o...
Interest in woody biomass from forests has increased because of rising fossil fuel costs, concerns a...
Biochar is a charcoal-like product that contains no petroleum. It is made by heating biomass such as...
In just a few years, the number of scientific journal articles using the biochar term have grown exp...
Biochar is a carbon-rich material characterized by physicochemical properties desirable in multi-dis...
The United Nations estimates the rate of deforestation over 10 million hectares per year, with addit...
This project explores the alternate uses of biomass. In particular, it focuses on pine needles as a ...
peer-reviewedThere is an increasing realisation that biomass and organic wastes are valuable feedsto...
Bioenergy production from forest biomass offers a unique solution to reduce wildfire hazard fuel whi...
The combination of large volumes of woody fuel needing disposal after forestry activities and evolvi...
Wood is a concentrated form of stored sunlight (solar energy). This energy can be released and used ...
The Utah Biomass Resources Group (UBRG) has focused on biochar production and application since 2011...
Current pyrolysis technologies are used for the production of liquid bio-oil, solid biochar, and gas...