biomass carbonization
Biomass carbonization is the process of heating organic materials, such as wood or agricultural waste, in a low-oxygen environment to convert them into carbon-rich and energy-dense solid charcoal-like substances called biomass char.
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Related Concepts (20)
- biochar application
- biochar production
- bioenergy production
- biomass feedstock
- biomass pyrolysis
- biomass-based biofuels
- carbon accounting
- carbon capture and utilization (ccu)
- carbon markets
- carbon negative technologies
- carbon offsetting
- carbon sequestration
- carbonization efficiency
- carbonization equipment
- carbonization process
- environmental impact
- renewable carbon
- renewable energy
- sustainable agriculture
- torrefaction
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