Hello, this is a breakthrough :

http://www.commodityonline.com/news/Breakthrough-in-solar-grade-silicon-from-rice-hulls-26522-3-1.html
"In its latest development, Thermal Technology combined the process of 
carbothermic reduction with biomass pyrolysis technology to convert rice hulls 
to solar-grade Silicon. “Using the combination of pyrolysis and carbothermic 
reduction it is possible to make material with sufficient purity for the solar 
application,” says Mede. “The pyrolysis makes the perfect blend of SiO2 and C 
suitable for the reduction process, with a morphology that facilities cleaning 
to remove tramp elements. “ This new process has lower production and entry 
costs than current methodologies.

Over 95 percent of domestic solar grade silicon (SG-Si) is produced using the 
Siemens process which consumes up to 200 kWh/kg of SG Si. Contrasting, when 
carbothermic reduction is combined with energy producing pyrolysis, the energy 
requirement drops to 50 kWh/kg of SG Si. Thermal Technology’s new method of 
creating SG Si consumes four times less energy, reducing CO2 production as a 
result, and eliminates the methane produced when rice hulls are plowed into 
fields or taken to landfills.

Thermal Technology designs and manufactures crystal growing systems and high 
temperature vacuum and controlled atmosphere laboratory and production furnaces 
for the advanced processing of metals, ceramics, glass, quartz and crystal 
growing applications. Thermal Technology has over 60 years of experience and 
more than 3000 installations in 40 countries. (Courtesy: Businesswire) "

Higher value products is the key...

Philippe.

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