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Environment
Biochar is gaining some momentum as a soil additive in the organic world, with talk of its use being extended to conventional farming
The bioenergy energy sectors of solid biomass, liquid biofuels, biogas/biomethane, wood fuels, energy crops and biochar are growing rapidly
A conference will take place this week to discuss recent policy developments and the advancement of Ireland's bioenergy sector.
IrBEA has welcomed the recognition of biochar and BECCS as carbon removal measures in the draft CAP published by the government
The production of biochar from rushes presents "readily available" opportunities to remove CO2 from the atmosphere, an LCA has shown.
Biochar production from agricultural biomass can yield monetary benefits for farmers and has the potential to reduce emissions from slurry.
The Irish Bioenergy Association (IrBEA) will host a conference in Leitrim with the aim of raising the profile of biochar and carbon products.