Biochar is a charcoal-like product made by heating any form of organic matter (biomass) in a controlled process with limited oxygen, called pyrolysis. This product is called biochar when it is used as a soil amendment, or for other uses that store the carbon in a durable form.
Through the use of these technologies, we can capture, utilise and store carbon (CCUS) for the long term (centuries to millennia), reduce waste, produce clean and renewable bioenergy, and remove CO² from the atmosphere.
How is Biochar Produced and What does it Produce?
Sustainable biochar production is a powerful and simple tool that can:
1) Produce products that allows carbon capture and storage
2) Reduces agricultural waste
3) Produces clean renewable energy
4) Removes CO² from the atmosphere
