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The World’s Forests

The year 2011 has been designated ‘The International Year of Forests’ by the United Nations General Assembly. This builds on momentum already generated in other international arenas, such as those related to climate change and biodiversity, to bring even greater attention to forests worldwide. Work is progressing rapidly on international forest issues and this edition of State of the World’s Forests focuses on a number of critical themes designed to stimulate greater analysis during the International Year of Forests.

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WoodCoal Jobs

The WoodCoal Advocacy Council believes that the production of WoodCoal has the opportunity to become a “high tech” industry.

The reasons for this are:
•    There are significant opportunities for innovations to further improve the properties of WoodCoal to become even more similar to coal
•    With a future development of WoodCoal , it can also replace the use of oil in most applications.
•    As WoodCoal can replace both coal and oil in the long run, it will create a very large energy supply industry both for feedstock but also tailored equipment.
As future integrated WoodCoal refineries will be developed where a combination of biocoal feedstock, electricity and petrochemicals are being produced, a new energy industry will be developed similar to what the world experienced when oil was first started to be used in a large scale. Regions with attractive raw material supply, technology know-how and a skilled labor force will have the best chances to become ...

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WoodCoals' Value

Tom Vilsack, US Secretary of Agriculture, held a glowing presentation of President Barack Obama’s focus on the agricultural sector’s potential to produce energy.  The tremendous interest in bio-coal is that it kills four birds with one stone because it has four value chains”
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The tremendous interest in bio-coal is that it kills four birds with one stone because it has four value chains”
1. It absorbs CO2 from the atmosphere;
2. It produces clean energy;
3. Bio-coal is suitable as a soil improvement method that increases crop yields significantly;
4. Bio-coal methods are also suitable for dealing with organics waste.

A year ago, there were few people who had heard of bio-coal, but now this simple method has become a hot topic...
 
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Clean WoodCoal™

Cost Effective, Clean and Renewable

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The WoodCoal™ Advocacy Council believes that production of WoodCoal™ is one of the most cost effective ways to create clean and renewable energy.The reasons for this are:•    Existing infrastructure/technology can...

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Wood Torrefaction

Torrefaction: The Process

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Torrefaction of biomass can be described as a mild form of pyrolysis at temperatures typically ranging between 200-320 °C. During torrefaction the biomass properties are changed to obtain a much...

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Global WoodCoal™

The Future is WoodCoal™ Bright

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WoodCoal provides many countries/regions with significant opportunities.  The reasons for this are:1. Increased utilization of the existing abundance and future growth/usage opportunity of woody biomass2. Large employment opportunities in the...

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WoodCoal™ Tech

Worldwide Opportunity

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Production of WoodCoal has the opportunity to become a “high tech” industry.  The WoodCoal Advocacy Council believes that the production of WoodCoal™ has the opportunity to become a “high tech”...

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