Carbon Sink Evaluation for Biochar Production Process

  • Senoo K
  • Kosaki Y
  • Ogawa M
  • et al.
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Abstract

We have proposed consideration of Carbon sink and CO 2 emissions derived from electric power and fuel energy, the following A and B facilities were to be an objection. The scenario was prepared in order to get four kind by two cutting method and two carbonizing method were combined. Energy consumption of each scenario were calculated for its machinery specification of A and B company. This study revealed the following results. The Vertical grating furnace exhausted 2.4 times more CO 2 emission than the Repeat rolling furnace..The carbonization process had a big influence to the exhaust CO 2 emission. The exhaust CO 2 emission of cutting processes were nearly equal. The Carbon sink effect was about three times more than CO 2 emission in the running of a carbonization.

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Senoo, K., Kosaki, Y., Ogawa, M., & Ishikawa, M. (2012). Carbon Sink Evaluation for Biochar Production Process. In Design for Innovative Value Towards a Sustainable Society (pp. 724–729). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-3010-6_145

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