Dear Max
Note the first thing they say on the side refers to the cost of transportation. I see that the product of their process is a 'charcoal-like residue'! Because it is .perhaps.charcoal? Do you think? >... or are we witnessing a biochar + fuels race starting ? Exactly that, then will come the biomass digesters that want to turn waste into butanol and so on. It is a wasted resource so people will compete for it. Fortunately the poorest people are stuck in the middle of nowhere and are hard to get to so They will have first dibs on the resource. Good. Note that they intend for the gases from pyrolysis to be put into a liquid fuels process, not for process heat or cooking. They are really in the liquid fuel business not using the gas for heat. And they got $5m to work on it! If only stoves research (instead of implementation) could get resources like that. Regards Crispin
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