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Agrichar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Is the global brand name and US registered trademark for the biochar. Produced from the Pacific Pyrolysis proprietary slow pyrolysis. Process useful in biosequestration. Of atmospheric carbon dioxide. Improving fertility of soils and reducing pressure on old growth forests. The trademark was originally held by BEST Energies until their Australian developed production technology and intellectual property was acquired by Pacific Pyrolysis. The Sydney Morning Herald.
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Green Transport and Energy: April 2009
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Tuesday, April 07, 2009. Underground pumped hydro storage to increase renewables and the efficiency of thermal power plants. Illustration - Principle of the underground pumped hydro storage proposed by Pierre Couture. It can store power and regulate variations in renewable energy, among others, and is an essential component of intelligent electricity networks of tomorrow. (Illustration: Paul Berryman, from my book Driving Without Oil). But to regulate the daily fluctuations of wind and solar power or to ...
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Australia and New Zealand Biochar Researchers Network
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Pacific Pyrolysis Demonstration Facility. Name of Biochar Project:. Pacific Pyrolysis - Pyrolysis Demonstration Facility. Research Institution / Department / Company:. Pacific Pyrolysis, NSW Department of Environment and. Adriana Downie, Technical Manager. Peter Klatt, Engineering Manager. Warren Scott, Workshop Manager. Pacific Pyrolysis Engineering, Workshop and Business Management team. Pacific Pyrolysis has utilised the Agrichar. Biochar for Tasmanian Eucalyptus Forestry Plantations. Ms Anna Wrobel-T...
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carbon vantage and life: February 2009
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Carbon vantage and life. A blog about carbon management, and snipets of my life in London. Tuesday, 10 February 2009. Putting my eggs in the CSP basket. For some reason, I'm very selective in the level of attention span I give to lecturers. If I don't find it interesting or helpful, I simply nod off in class. It's not very good manners I know.but this bitter cold UK winter makes me wanna sleep, all the time! I had imagined tackling my dissertation by doing a case study of the Abu Dhabi Shams. This approa...
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Électron Vert: février 2009
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Samedi 28 février 2009. Combien d’eau pour produire les biocarburants? Illustration – L’eau douce, une ressource à préserver. (photo : Wikimedia Commons. Un des principaux arguments mis de l’avant contre les biocarburants est la grande consommation d’eau douce pour les produire, du moins avec les technologies actuelles. Mais, en procédant de la bonne manière, les voitures hybrides branchables de demain vont consommer moins d'un litre d'eau par jour. Pour cela, il faut bien entendu utiliser des cultures é...
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Suomen Maaperätieteiden Seura ry blogi: Terra preta
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Tiistai 2. joulukuuta 2008. Iikka Laitinen lähestyi kysymyksellä Terra preta -viljelystä. Hän kertoo olevansa "vain huolestunut kotipuutarhuri". Aihetta on käsitelty myös mm. National Geographicin syyskuun maaperäaiheisessa numerossa. Miltä kuulostaa, löytyisikö vanhoista intiaanikansojen viljelymenetelmistä apua nykypäivän ilmasto-ongelmiin ja olisiko "mustasta hiilestä" apua myös meidän viljelyssämme? Joissain kongresseissa olen kuullut, että "black carbon" voisi olla hyödyllistä maaperässä. Reduced fe...
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Our Clean Energy Future: September 2008
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Our Clean Energy Future. Floating offshore wind power. Low temperature geothermal power. Space based solar power. Terra Preta: Biochar And The MEGO Effect. Friday, September 12, 2008. Terra Preta: Biochar And The MEGO Effect. This month's edition of National Geographic has a feature article on " Soil. Journalists sometimes describe unsexy subjects as MEGO: My eyes glaze over. Alas, soil degradation is the essence of MEGO. One subject that features in the article is soil restoration, including a look at "...
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Our Clean Energy Future: Terra Preta: Biochar And The MEGO Effect
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Our Clean Energy Future. Floating offshore wind power. Low temperature geothermal power. Space based solar power. Terra Preta: Biochar And The MEGO Effect. Friday, September 12, 2008. Terra Preta: Biochar And The MEGO Effect. This month's edition of National Geographic has a feature article on " Soil. Journalists sometimes describe unsexy subjects as MEGO: My eyes glaze over. Alas, soil degradation is the essence of MEGO. One subject that features in the article is soil restoration, including a look at "...