Development of a Hotbox Mechanism For Batch Pyrolysis Kiln Technology

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Title
Development of a Hotbox Mechanism For Batch Pyrolysis Kiln Technology

CoPED ID
83fd5949-d05f-420d-bddf-9ebb1c44d261

Status
Active

Funder

Value
£49,477

Start Date
Nov. 1, 2022

End Date
April 29, 2023

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CapChar is on a mission to verify 1 million tonnes of sequestered carbon dioxide equivalent by 2030\. Our startup is solving a big challenge in the arena of energy and environment technologies, in particular solving the specific challenge of meeting the UK's Net Zero emissions targets through the production and sequestration of biochar with the aim of jumpstarting the UK's biochar economy enabling it to benefit from the future global market in greenhouse gas removal.

Applying stable carbon into agricultural soils in the form of biochar has been recognised as an effective tool for enhancing carbon sequestration into the soil to mitigate climate change. It also offers a myriad of benefits in agriculture, horticulture, construction and waste water management. The production of biochar via pyrolysis is one of solutions that can be deployed within the UK, to meet its Net Zero 2050 goals today!

To enable the UK's nascent biochar industry, CapChar believes the UK should adopt a circular decentralised process for biochar production, it should be produced from low grade waste wood and applied locally in soil or other products as a rapid, low carbon approach to carbon sequestration.

A key barrier to market growth of biochar in the UK is affordability of production technology suited to a range of smaller grassroots operations. Building low CAPEX batch pyrolysis technology meets the biochar production requirements of smaller woodland/forestry/estate operations who can jumpstart a biochar industry here in the UK.

Batch pyrolysis kiln operations typically suffer from inefficiency as they can't be emptied quickly, restricting the volume of material that can run through the process. This project aims to design, build and test a safe, easy to use, efficient mechanism to empty a batch kiln of hot biochar at 300?+.

Capchar Ltd LEAD_ORG
Capchar Ltd PARTICIPANT_ORG

Adam Samuel PM_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Biochar
  2. Emissions
  3. Climate changes
  4. Carbon dioxide
  5. Greenhouse gases
  6. Carbon
  7. Climate protection
  8. Decrease (active)
  9. Carbon sequestration
  10. Bioenergy
  11. Agriculture
  12. Sustainable development
  13. Charcoal
  14. Soil
  15. Carbon sinks
  16. Soil improvement materials
  17. Climatic effects

Extracted key phrases
  1. Low capex batch pyrolysis technology
  2. Biochar production requirement
  3. Pyrolysis Kiln Technology
  4. Nascent biochar industry
  5. Biochar economy
  6. Hot biochar
  7. Development
  8. Low carbon approach
  9. Batch kiln
  10. Carbon dioxide equivalent
  11. Hotbox Mechanism
  12. Carbon sequestration
  13. Production technology
  14. Pyrolysis kiln operation
  15. UK

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