<div dir="ltr">Dear Paul, getting carbon finance for putting biochar ex-TLUD into soil is really good news. I have been wondering what role the charcoal plays in the soil. Does it act as a safe haven for bacteria in the soil? Bacteria are an important source of many nutrients which the plant needs. If the charcoal serves as a safe haven for the soil bacteria, one should also see plant roots coiling around the charcoal pieces and root hairs penetrating into the cavities in the charcoal. Has anybody reported such behaviour of the roots?<div>Yours</div><div>A.D.Karve </div></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br clear="all"><div><div class="gmail_signature" data-smartmail="gmail_signature">***<br>Dr. A.D. Karve<br><br>Chairman, Samuchit Enviro Tech Pvt Ltd (<a href="http://www.samuchit.com" target="_blank">www.samuchit.com</a>)<br><br>Trustee & Founder President, Appropriate Rural Technology Institute (ARTI)<br></div></div>
<br><div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Jan 12, 2017 at 9:57 AM, Paul Anderson <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:psanders@ilstu.edu" target="_blank">psanders@ilstu.edu</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
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Hello?? Hello????? Anybody home?????<br>
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I sent the message below three days ago. It is about financing of
cookstoves and about carbon credit recognition for charcoal in to
soil (biochar). I thought that this was an important topic.
Maybe I did not write clearly.<br>
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Thus far I have receive exactly ONE reply, and it was off-list.
Additional replies would be appreciated, whether pro or con or
neutral.<span class=""><br>
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Paul<br>
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<pre class="m_-6924524837699913349moz-signature" cols="72">Doc / Dr TLUD / Prof. Paul S. Anderson, PhD
Email: <a class="m_-6924524837699913349moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:psanders@ilstu.edu" target="_blank">psanders@ilstu.edu</a>
Skype: paultlud Phone: +1-309-452-7072
Website: <a class="m_-6924524837699913349moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.drtlud.com" target="_blank">www.drtlud.com</a></pre>
</span><div><div class="h5"><div class="m_-6924524837699913349moz-cite-prefix">On 1/9/2017 12:50 AM, Paul Anderson
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Frank, Stovers, and Charists.<br>
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I am responding to Frank's question that is below.<br>
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No carbon credits are given for biochar because that is the way
the current carbon credit system is structured for that Deganga
project (link is given below). That is beyond the control of that
project.<br>
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HOWEVER, I am organizing a similar Champion TLUD stove project in
East Darjeeling District, West Bengal, India (exactly on the
border with Bhutan). That project has new rules about its carbon
credits. And I am stating that the incorporation of biochar into
soils is eligible for carbon credits. I will be presenting this
at the ETHOS session Saturday evening 28 January. in the Seattle
area.<br>
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Note: Carbon credits are essentially an intangible commodity that
can be linked to specific acts, such as the irreversible,
scattered burial of appropriate carbon into soil. Will someone
pay to have that char-burial (making it unburnable) occur? THAT
is the same as paying for voluntary carbon credits. <br>
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When (not if) that "unburnableness" of char is possible in a
reasonably documented manner, would someone pay for that to
happen? I think that some people will A) pay for the
carbon-negative burial of the equivlaent of 1 tCO2; or B) pay to
have biochar into soil; or C) pay to accomplish both A and B; or
D) pay as a donation to a real biochar project in an impoverished
country; or E) pay for any other reason (such as "they like Paul
Anderson.") <br>
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It takes about 250 kg (quarter ton) of dry un-treated (raw)
biochar to make 1 tonne CO2eq., and that amount of char comes from
1 TLUD stove used daily in one household during one year (based on
India field data, not just laboratory calculations). I think that
such an amount that is PERMANENTLY SEQUESTERED should be worth TWO
carbon credits, but that will need to be debated and resolved. <br>
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I intend to place that amount of char on the market for US$20,
being the price for EITHER one Biochar Credit or two Carbon
Credits. I think that is a fair price. What do you think? Can
the price be higher? <br>
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The East Darjeeling project will also be selling single Carbon
Credits for $10.<br>
<br>
Will anyone purchase it (as 2 carbon credits and they do not care
about the char as long as it is made unburnable) (or as one
biochar credit) and donate it to a serious biochar project in the
local area? <br>
<br>
THAT is a serious question. And I ask it to everyone who is
reading this email. $20 for biochar. And there will be tens of
thousands of those "Biochar Credits" every year. <br>
<br>
Remember, this is BOTH a Biochar Listserv topic (obviously) AND a
Stoves Listserv topic (as it relates to how to finance the stoves
that we want to disseminate.) To be discussed on the lists
separately.<br>
<br>
I will be discussing this further, providing information as fast
as I can. I will see your responses, but I have work to do and
will let others lead the discussions / debates. (Please be
sure that all discussants have read the Deganga TLUD report.
Otherwise, the above statements and their comments will not make
sense.) <br>
<br>
Paul<br>
<pre class="m_-6924524837699913349moz-signature" cols="72">Doc / Dr TLUD / Prof. Paul S. Anderson, PhD
Email: <a class="m_-6924524837699913349moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:psanders@ilstu.edu" target="_blank">psanders@ilstu.edu</a>
Skype: paultlud Phone: +1-309-452-7072
Website: <a class="m_-6924524837699913349moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.drtlud.com" target="_blank">www.drtlud.com</a></pre>
<div class="m_-6924524837699913349moz-cite-prefix">On 1/8/2017 11:08 PM, Frank Shields
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<div><span style="font-family:Calibri;font-size:11pt">Thanks Paul,</span></div>
<div><span style="font-family:Calibri;font-size:11pt">I searched for the Deganga study and found
it to be interesting. One statement in the report i do not
understand:</span></div>
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"3. The produced TLUD char cannot generate credits if it is
burned by the household or used as biochar for soil amending.</span><font face="Calibri"><span style="font-size:15px">”</span></font>
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<div>“cannot generate credits if it is burned by the
household” - thats makes sense.</div>
<div>“or used as biochar for soil amending”? - that
makes NO sense.</div>
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<div>Amazing number of hurtles that you must have
overcome to set the program in motion.</div>
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<div><a href="http://www.drtlud.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/TLUD-Case-Study-Deganga-2016-09-30.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.drtlud.com/wp-<wbr>content/uploads/2016/09/TLUD-<wbr>Case-Study-Deganga-2016-09-30.<wbr>pdf</a></div>
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<div>Thanks</div>
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<div>Frank</div>
<div>Frank Shields</div>
<div>Gabilan Laboratory</div>
<div>Keith Day Company, Inc.</div>
<div>1091 Madison Lane</div>
<div>Salinas, CA 93907</div>
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