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Spent coffee grounds could replace coal as fuel
Your Morning Coffee Could Power the FutureYour Morning Coffee Could Power the Future Every morning, millions of Americans go ...
PALMOILMAGAZINE, JAKARTA – Indonesia’s abundant oil palm empty fruit bunches (EFB), long regarded as one of the plantation ...
Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu reviewed the progress of India's first indigenous biochar plant at Neri in Hamirpur ...
Humans drink approximately 400 billion cups of coffee annually, leaving behind 18 million tonnes of wet coffee grounds, ...
Each year, the world discards more than 10 million tons of spent coffee grounds, and most go to landfills or incinerators, ...
A new study published in Biochar shows that the water naturally present in plant biomass is not merely a processing obstacle.
Korean researchers found a way to turn wet coffee grounds into cleaner, faster biochar, skipping the energy-intensive drying ...
The global biochar market is expected to be valued at US$ 910.4 million in 2026 and projected to reach US$ 2,748.6 million by ...
A team of scientists in South Korea have found a method to turn soggy coffee waste into a highly-efficient biofuel source.
South Korean researchers have unveiled a groundbreaking method to convert spent coffee grounds into high-quality biochar fuel ...
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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 wet spent coffee grounds directly into high-quality biochar in just 90 ...
In the outskirts of Elche, there's a small pilot plant that’s quietly changing the game when it comes to waste and fuel.
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