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Rapid Kiln Technology - 1 Rapid Kiln Technology 12/13/2018 //www.youtube.com/embed/ nY4KG2QG9e05603150Processed biochar from rapid pyrolysis machine. Background: In 2014 the Utah Biomass Resources Group received a grant from the US Department of Transportation’s SUN Grant program to scale-up the mobile pyrolysis technology developed by Amaron Energy of Salt Lake City. Using the rapid kiln technology of the pyrolysis machine, Amaron has demonstrated how to transform woody biomass into a variety of products including biochar and bio-oil. The abundance of beetle killed timber in the west makes for plentiful feedstock opportunities. Mobile pyrolysis is a sustainable method for woody biomass utilization, something needed for the 22 million acres of forestland in the Northern Rockies impacted by bark beetles. Through pyrolysis, biochar sequesters carbon. Amaron’s pyrolysis kiln is built around a 15 foot long, 24 inch diameter tube. This rotating metal tube is heated from the outside with gas burners to temperatures of 400 to 600 degrees Celsius. The tube is in constant motion and this allows the feedstock (wood chips) to be rapidly heated. The extreme heating of such small particles in a low oxygen environment quickly transforms the wood into three potentially high-value products biochar, bio-oil and syngas. Objectives: The objective of these projects are to demonstrate the efficiencies of rapid, mobile pyrolysis while promoting partnerships and cooperative efforts that will encourage the expansion of this technology in Utah and beyond. Watch more rapid kiln pyrolysis videos. Novel solutions for conserving water in Utah Agriculture Cedar City, Utah Iron County Curlew National Grassland, expanding and improving wildlife habitat Malad City, Idaho Oneida & Power Counties, Idaho Land Reclamation on oil & gas pads in eastern Utah Vernal, Utah Uintah County Biochar to enhance productivity and protect against root rot disease Kaysville, Utah Davis County Use of biochar by sheep: Impacts on nutrition and diet selection Logan, Utah Cache County

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Rapid Kiln Technology - 1

Rapid Kiln Technology

12/13/2018

//www.youtube.com/embed/nY4KG2QG9e05603150Processed biochar from rapidpyrolysis machine.

Background: In 2014 the Utah Biomass ResourcesGroup received a grant from the US Department ofTransportation’s SUN Grant program to scale-up themobile pyrolysis technology developed by Amaron Energyof Salt Lake City. Using the rapid kiln technology ofthe pyrolysis machine, Amaron has demonstrated howto transform woody biomass into a variety of productsincluding biochar and bio-oil. The abundance of beetlekilled timber in the west makes for plentiful feedstockopportunities. Mobile pyrolysis is a sustainable methodfor woody biomass utilization, something needed for the22 million acres of forestland in the Northern Rockiesimpacted by bark beetles. Through pyrolysis, biocharsequesters carbon.

Amaron’s pyrolysis kiln is built around a 15 foot long, 24inch diameter tube. This rotating metal tube is heatedfrom the outside with gas burners to temperatures of 400to 600 degrees Celsius. The tube is in constant motionand this allows the feedstock (wood chips) to be rapidlyheated. The extreme heating of such small particles in alow oxygen environment quickly transforms the wood intothree potentially high-value products biochar, bio-oil andsyngas.

Objectives: The objective of these projects are todemonstrate the efficiencies of rapid, mobile pyrolysiswhile promoting partnerships and cooperative efforts thatwill encourage the expansion of this technology in Utahand beyond. Watch more rapid kiln pyrolysis videos.

Novel solutions for conserving water in UtahAgricultureCedar City, UtahIron County

Curlew National Grassland, expanding andimproving wildlife habitatMalad City, IdahoOneida & Power Counties, Idaho

Land Reclamation on oil & gas pads in easternUtahVernal, UtahUintah County

Biochar to enhance productivity and protectagainst root rot diseaseKaysville, UtahDavis County

Use of biochar by sheep: Impacts on nutritionand diet selectionLogan, UtahCache County

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