"plants or biomass absorb CO2 and are cooked into biochar, locking it in instead of having the plants rot and return the CO2 to the atmosphere. It is essentially pulling carbon out of the air." How much CO2 is released by the fuel used for the cooling process?
"plants or biomass absorb CO2 and are cooked into biochar, locking it in instead of having the plants rot and return the CO2 to the atmosphere. It is essentially pulling carbon out of the air." How much CO2 is released by the fuel used for the cooling process?
"plants or biomass absorb CO2 and are cooked into biochar, locking it in instead of having the plants rot and return the CO2 to the atmosphere. It is essentially pulling carbon out of the air." How much CO2 is released by the fuel used for the cooling process?
My understanding is that they use biogas generated in the process, and about half of the CO2 is lost in that process and half is turned into biochar.