Tag: biochar

Chinese researchers dig into biochar opportunities

Chinese researchers dig into biochar opportunities

December 1, 2025 |

In China, a new comprehensive study highlights the remarkable potential of engineered biochar, a carbon-rich product derived from plant and waste biomass, for addressing one of the world’s most stubborn environmental problems: the co-contamination of water by heavy metals and organic pollutants. This joint effort, led by researchers at Guizhou University with collaborators from across […]

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Chinese researchers find adding biochar to cement can improve its CCS properties

Chinese researchers find adding biochar to cement can improve its CCS properties

November 4, 2025 |

In China, a research team from Hefei University of Technology, Zhejiang University, and South China University of Technology has discovered that adding specially treated biochar to cement can significantly improve its ability to capture and store carbon dioxide while strengthening the material itself. Cement production is one of the world’s largest sources of CO₂ emissions. […]

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Tata Steel successfully pioneers use of biochar at Jamshedpur plant

Tata Steel successfully pioneers use of biochar at Jamshedpur plant

November 21, 2024 |

In India, Tata Steel has successfully pioneered the usage of biochar (biomass-based charcoal) in its Jamshedpur plant. This move strongly reinforces the Company’s commitment to sustainability, nudging the steel maker closer to its Net Zero target of 2045. Beginning as a trial in January 2023, the Company has replaced approximately 30,000 tons of fossil fuel […]

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German researchers develop new composite building material from natural stone, carbon fibers and biochar

German researchers develop new composite building material from natural stone, carbon fibers and biochar

April 3, 2024 |

In Germany, a new composite material is finding its way into the construction industry. Made from natural stone, carbon fibers and biochar, it is an alternative to reinforced concrete. It is characterized by a particularly good CO2 balance. The German Institutes for Textile and Fiber Research, DITF, is leading the joint project “DACCUS-Pre*”. The basic […]

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