[Gasification] Biochar - Carbon Negative?
sam at bristolwireless.net
sam at bristolwireless.net
Tue Apr 19 16:47:53 CDT 2016
Hi Rhys
I think I've been out in that boat. Can't remember the old boy's name
but pretty sure.
Could be worth getting started on? Spend £300 on a decent 4 stroke
lonshaft to go with it? I've got a DSC radio I could give you?
£25 to stick this on your phone
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=it.navionics.singleAppUKHolland
& yr good to go..
I'm looking to get one of these waterproof tablets secondhand on ebay
(£130ish)
http://www.sonymobile.com/gb/products/tablets/xperia-z3-tablet-compact/specifications/#tabs to run as a
chartplotter.
(once I finally sort the sodding gearbox!)
Cheers
Sam
Quoting Mark Bell <markbell555 at gmail.com>:
> After gasification, approximately 5% of the woody biomass remains a biochar
> which sequesters carbon, hence a 'carbon negative' claim can be made.
> Alternatively, if the woody waste is left to rot in situ, the carbon
> sequestration is 0% (all carbon is released/transformed into CO2 and other
> gasses).
>
> True?
>
>
> Mark Bell
> Director, Petawawa Renewable Power Corporation, GP
> PO Box 15
> Orangeville, Ontario
> L9W 2Z5
> Tel: 416 209 7351
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