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Biomass for Fuel

 

Easy conversion of biomass to oil for transportation fuels and other purposes?  It’s a fine thing, particularly if you are using waste products like forest or agricultural wastes, or garbage.  I have two caveats, though:  (1) Why not make the biomass into biochar?  It does more good than just providing fuel.  It also provides char for agricultural and horticultural purposes, with a negative-carbon footprint.  (2) Or if you want to burn the biomass, or the oil produced from it, it would be infinitely more efficient to use it in a cogenerating power plant, and then use the electricity you’ve generated for powering cars.  The internal combustion engine remains as woefully inefficient as a central thermal power plant:  It loses two-thirds of its energy input to heat.  Nuts.

In any event, here’s the story from Reuters.

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