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Monday, March 5, 2012

conveyor belts in semi-dry waste streams « carbon molecular ...

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Germany carbon molecular sieves  (Bingen) sewage treatment plant, conveyor belts in semi-dry waste streams into steel containers, mature spreading sludge smell in the air. Sewage through a container into a shiny black particles, then after this brief ecological "Alchemy" after processing, the dirt eventually became the charcoal, buried underground. Carbon sequestration, preventing them from entering the atmosphere.

Supporters of the technology, the stored carbon to be very effective. In the next global climate agreement, this should include biological carbon technology.

Buried biochar can also improve soil fertility, because its honeycomb-shaped particles become repositories of water and fertilizer. United Kingdom in the Southeast is about to begin field trials in Lausanne to assess the benefit of biochar to soil structure and water. Australia and the United States and Germany experiments have shown some success, especially in other soil barren areas.

Support of biochar has been concerned about climate change. Guest bio-carbon plant design engineer haiermate·geboer (HelmutGerber) says his high temperature pyrolysis equipment design, originally in order to solve the problem of dirt clogging conventional boilers the ashes.

Typically, sewage treatment is an important source of greenhouse gases, waste incineration (produces more emissions) of ash used in the building industry. Guest-root, 10% experimental high temperature pyrolysis of sewage flow was entered the factory, factory waste of oxygen with a minimum heating, isolation of methane and carbon monoxide, combustion for high temperature pyrolysis process with the heat after.





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