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ÖKT Offenhausen

ÖKT Offenhausen is located in Bavaria, Germany. The project has developed an innovative pyrolysis system that dries sewage sludge and other organic residues to create a nutrient-rich biochar as a soil additive. It also creates pyrolysis gas which can be used to provide thermal energy for the drying process. ÖKT’s production process is certified by EBC and EBC Agro-Bio. The resulting biochar has several applications, including enhancing biogas production and soil quality.

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Germany
Crediting Registry
Global C-Sink Registry
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Method
Industrial Biochar
Industrial Biochar

Biochar is a charcoal-looking, carbon-rich substance that is produced when organic materials are subjected to a process called pyrolysis. Industrial biochar utilises modern engineering to efficiently produce high-quality biochar in large quantities, offering a scalable and impactful approach to climate change mitigation.

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