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Sign upNeamine captures carbon by producing biochar with concentrated sunlight
Neamine captures carbon by producing biochar with concentrated sunlight
Neamine harnesses concentrated solar energy to capture carbon efficiently by producing biochar, a stable carbon-rich material. The production process involves the pyrolysis of biomass, which also generates valuable by-products such as syngas. Typically, syngas is reused within the pyrolysis process to reduce dependence on external, emission-producing energy. Neamine’s innovative approach leverages concentrated solar energy to provide the thermal energy required for pyrolysis, significantly decreasing reliance on syngas. Consequently, the syngas can be repurposed as a substitute for natural gas, further lowering the carbon footprint of the process. Ultimately, Neamine’s biochar is one of the most affordable options available, making it more accessible to customers.
Neamine
Neamine produces biochar with concentrated sunlight.
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