The game changer: Decarbonize your production with your own energy, heat and biochar. CO2 certificates included.
Imagine valuable energy being generated from waste such as wood, straw, liquid manure and much more! Pyrolysis - a process in which these waste materials are decomposed at high temperatures and in the absence of air - makes it possible. This not only produces electricity and heat, but also biochar - a real all-rounder!
Pyrolysis: Innovative technology for a sustainable energy future!
The plant is an innovative solution for the utilization of biomass and simultaneous production of biochar. It enables companies to generate their own energy and heat, reduce CO2 emissions and at the same time gain valuable insight into the soil.
Plant technology offers the concrete industry a promising opportunity to position itself on the path to CO2 neutrality. The biggest advantage is that almost all of the output gained can be used in-house.
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The pyrolysis gas produced during the process can be used directly as fuel for heating systems, power plants or engines. It is also suitable for generating electricity and heat in combined heat and power plants.
Depending on the quality of the biomass, the plant generates up to 670 kWh of electrical energy per ton of input material. The energy generated is capable of providing base load, which is much more interesting for many energy suppliers than, for example, PV systems.
The thermal energy obtained from the process can be used for hall and office heating, curing chambers or other applications that require this form of energy.
Depending on the input material, the plant delivers approximately 720 kWh of thermal energy per ton of biomass.
The biomass supplied is converted into biochar. Biochar is a carbon-rich substance that is produced by carbonizing plant material in the absence of oxygen. The corresponding process is called pyrolysis. Biochar is used in numerous areas of application.
Another possibility would be to mix the coal into concrete products to reduce other components. The coal has excellent properties and, if not used, can be sold at a profit.
Here too, depending on the quality of the biomass used, a yield of approximately 300 kg per tonne of biomass can be achieved.
Through the proven long-term storage of biochar, CO2 certificates can be acquired, which are also tradable. Certification is carried out by external bodies and is subject to constant monitoring. It is also possible to reduce the carbon footprint within one's own value chain through carbon insetting.
The production of one tonne of biochar can generate a CO2 certificate equivalent to two to three tonnes.
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