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Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Scientists see biochar as promising fuel source

The News Tribune (Tacoma, WA)
By Kevin McCullen, Herald staff writer
Published: 02/28/10 1:39 am Updated: 03/01/1010:15 am

Scientists in Eastern Washington are at the forefront of research into an ancient practice that shows promise as a clean fuel source, a way to improve soil condition and to capture carbon that otherwise would be released into the atmosphere.

Researchers from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, the federal Department of Agriculture's research station in Prosser and Washington State University have been integral figures in studies of biochar and its potential uses.

Biochar, a charcoal-like material, is produced when biomass -- including wood, plant and animal waste -- is burned in the absence of or under low oxygen conditions so the material doesn't combust.

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