Wales builds 'unique' biomass plant

Wales is to build its first biochar facility, which will produce charcoal from dry organic waste.Aberystwyth Universitys Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences (IBERS) is to purchase a purpose built plant after the Welsh Assembly Government s Academic Expertise for Business programme (A4B) provided it with £180,000. Biochar, produced by burning biomass through pyrolysis, ...

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