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CHAR Technologies Ltd V.YES

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CHAR Technologies Ltd. is a Canada-based cleantech development and services company. The Company is specialized in high temperature pyrolysis, converting woody materials and organic waste into renewable gases (renewable natural gas and green hydrogen) and biocarbon (activated charcoal SulfaCHAR and solid biofuel CleanFyre). Its additional services include custom equipment for industrial water treatment, and providing services in environmental compliance, environmental management, site investigation and remediation, engineering and resource efficiency. It has three operating groups: CHARTech Solutions, CHAR Biocarbon and Altech Environmental Consulting. CharTech Solutions’ proprietary High Temperature Pyrolysis (HTP) technology transforms organic waste streams (biomass, biosolids, digestate) into renewable outputs by heating these materials at high temperatures in the absence of oxygen. The remaining solids are converted into a solid carbon product called biocarbon (Biochar).


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Post by BCONTVentureson Apr 05, 2023 2:55pm
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In a first, Brazil's Vale scrubs coal from iron ore pellets

In a first, Brazil's Vale scrubs coal from iron ore pelletsInteresting article, note the use of biocarbon:

https://www.reuters.com/markets/commodities/first-brazils-vale-scrubs-coal-iron-ore-pellets-2023-03-16/?fbclid=IwAR3g7kZ3R5WHHSlQap84mprxsHreGg-JCMNE2C2H4zlxl6NZI-1nmB6tww0

In a first, Brazil's Vale scrubs coal from iron ore pellets

RIO DE JANEIRO, March 16 (Reuters) - Brazilian miner Vale (VALE3.SA) produced iron ore pellets on an industrial scale for the first time without adding coal, company executives told Reuters on Wednesday, in a major step toward reducing the company's carbon footprint.

In pellet production, coal is usually mixed with iron ore before being heated in plant furnaces. In Vale's pilot project, conducted in February in Minas Gerais state, the so-called biocarbon obtained from biomass replaced traditional coal, an especially dirty fossil fuel.

Industrial heavyweights like Vale face growing pressure to lower harmful emissions that contribute to global warming, from governments, activists as well as investors.

During Vale's pilot, 15,000 tonnes of coal-free pellets were made with 100% biocarbon from certified supplies, according to the company. Biocarbon is a renewable energy source obtained through biomass carbonization, which results in much lower emissions.

Pellets are typically made by crushing and grinding low-grade iron ore and used as a key ingredient to make steel.

Pellet production is the most carbon-intensive process contributing to Vale's direct emissions, with anthracite coal accounting for about half of its greenhouse gas emissions from making pellets, said Rodrigo Araujo, the miner's head of decarbonization projects.

Overall, making pellets accounts for 30% of the firm's direct emissions.

Vale will carry out further tests this year, aiming to permanently replace all coal used in its pellet plants by 2030.

"It was very important to confirm what we saw in the laboratory, which had no impact on the quality of the pellet, the first barrier we wanted to overcome, and also the entire test in relation to logistics, process, storage, material management and related risks," said Araujo.

 

The project is part of Vale's strategy to fulfill its commitment to net zero carbon emissions in direct and indirect emissions by 2050.

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