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Wet coffee grounds turned into high-grade solid fuel in just 90 seconds
A research team at the Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources (KIGAM) has developed a technology that converts ...
In recent years, there has been a significant drive to incorporate circularity into products by finding cost-effective methods to recycle and reuse industrial waste. Agricultural biomass, a widespread ...
Microwave pyrolysis of corn stover has been optimized by Response surface methodology under different microwave power (500, 700, and 900 W) and three ratios of activated carbon additive (10, 15, and ...
A waste-to-energy system designed for palm oil mills could turn agricultural waste into electricity, industrial fuels and ...
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New plasma process converts wet coffee grounds into fuel in just 90 seconds
Scientists have demonstrated a new plasma-based process that converts wet coffee waste into high-performance ...
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Scientists convert wet coffee grounds into fuel (in just 90 seconds)
KIGAM's Flame Plasma Pyrolysis turns wet coffee grounds into coal-grade biochar in 90 seconds, skipping pre-drying entirely.
AMES, Iowa – Heat up stalks, stems, leaves or wood in a reactor with little or no oxygen (in a process called pyrolysis) and you get bio-oil for fuel and biochar for fertilizer. There’s always a ...
By Jocelyn Matyas NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESS Newswire / June 10, 2026 /Read on Cisco's Blog We often think of agricultural waste, such as crop residues, forestry byproducts, or even manure, as an end-of ...
Biochar is a carbon-rich material that is made from biomass through a thermochemical conversion process known as pyrolysis. Don’t worry if that all sounds like a mouthful—read on for an introduction ...
“As the global momentum toward low-carbon, regenerative agriculture grows, biochar provides Australian farmers with a ...
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