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BIOCHAR OILS

Pyrolysis Oil

Pyrolysis Oil, sometimes known as bio-crude or bio-oil, is a synthetic fuel substitute for petroleum (under investigation). It remains an interesting source of biochemicals and renewable compounds with significant market interest.

Pyrolysis Oil is obtained by heating dried biomass without oxygen in a reactor at a temperature of about 500 °C with subsequent cooling. Pyrolysis oil is a kind of tar that is a blend of molecules usually consisting of more than 200 different compounds resulting from the depolymerization of products treated in pyrolysis.

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Wood Vinegar

Wood Vinegar is often referred to as pyroligneous acid or wood acid. It is a liquid substance produced in precisely controlled pyrolysis of wood biomass. Pyrolyzing shredded lumber waste as feedstock allows for obtaining high-quality and value oils that can be used as food aromas, plant protectors or growth enhancers.

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BIOCHAR Energy Solutions

Syngas

Syngas, or Synthetic Natural Gas. We produce Syngas as a byproduct when producing Biochar through pyrolysis of dry shredded lumber waste. Syngas is combustible and can be used as a fuel for internal combustion engines to run turbines to generate electricity.

Syngas is a crucial intermediate resource for producing hydrogen, ammonia, methanol, and synthetic petroleum for fuel or lubricant.

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BIOCHAR’S ENTERPRISES SOLUTIONS

Our Biochar, produced in chunks form by subjecting plant residues from forest biomass to a thermolysis-type heat treatment, represents an extraordinary source of alternative and non-polluting energy.

Because of it’s greater calorific value than most fuels, Mineral Coal, unfortunately, still occupies a significant share in combustion recipes of metallurgic, cement, hydroelectric power plants, and other sectors requiring high input of thermal power. 

Our Biochar, on the other hand, competes wonderfully with Mineral Coal, surpassing its calorific value. Recent laboratory tests that we carried out in April 2023 in collaboration with the cement industry, reveal that our Biochar has in most cases, an advantage of 1 to 5 Gigajoules in thermal power over mineral coal. (Biochar: 31-33 GJ – Mineral Carbon: 26-30 GJ). Alternative energy is the way of the future to transition to the green economy

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