Wholesale Biochar Suppliers in Florida AND EVERYWHERE #suppliers
Paul S Anderson
Tom Stephan and Gerald Dunst,
Would each of you please tell us (or a private email to me if you prefer) what are the technologies that you are using to build up your capacity for biochar production.
Others who are now starting or intending to enter into that supply business are also encouraged to respond. It will be interesting to know what is working and to what quantities. This request is not restricted to the Florida market; international responses are also appreciated. This is different from the listing of those already producing biochar.
Thanks.
Paul
Doc / Dr TLUD / Paul S. Anderson, PhD --- Website: www.drtlud.com Email: psanders@... Skype: paultlud Phone: Office: 309-452-7072 Mobile & WhatsApp: 309-531-4434 Exec. Dir. of Juntos Energy Solutions NFP Go to: www.JuntosNFP.org Inventor of RoCC kilns for biochar and energy: See www.woodgas.com Author of “A Capitalist Carol” (free digital copies at www.capitalism21.org) with pages 88 – 94 about solving the world crisis for clean cookstoves.
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Sent: Monday, August 10, 2020 7:56 AM To: main@biochar.groups.io Subject: Re: [Biochar] Wholesale Biochar Suppliers in Florida
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On Thu, Aug 6, 2020, 11:43 AM Tom Miles <tmiles@...> wrote:
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Tom Miles
Gerald,
Good to hear from you. Congratulations on selecting a system to scale your biochar production. We look forward to seeing a branch of Sonnenerde in Florida. I am sure that our horse owners who train the derby winners would appreciate the benefits of Charline feed products. You could start an Everglades Ecoregion, like the Kaindorf Ecoregion humus project, so we could stop losing our soil.
Paul, Gerald was an early user of the Pyreg pyrolysis system. Pyreg was a lead sponsor of our Biochar 2018 conference in Wilmington, Delaware. You may have net there. The Pyreg is used by Bioforcetech in Redwood City, California to pyrolyze biosolids and by the Stockholm Biochar project to generate heat and biochar from urban wood. They now have many systems in operation. You should visit their website.
Tom
From: main@Biochar.groups.io <main@Biochar.groups.io> On Behalf Of Paul S Anderson
Sent: Monday, August 10, 2020 6:08 AM To: main@Biochar.groups.io Cc: Anderson, Paul <psanders@...> Subject: Re: [Biochar] Wholesale Biochar Suppliers in Florida AND EVERYWHERE
Tom Stephan and Gerald Dunst,
Would each of you please tell us (or a private email to me if you prefer) what are the technologies that you are using to build up your capacity for biochar production.
Others who are now starting or intending to enter into that supply business are also encouraged to respond. It will be interesting to know what is working and to what quantities. This request is not restricted to the Florida market; international responses are also appreciated. This is different from the listing of those already producing biochar.
Thanks.
Paul
Doc / Dr TLUD / Paul S. Anderson, PhD --- Website: www.drtlud.com Email: psanders@... Skype: paultlud Phone: Office: 309-452-7072 Mobile & WhatsApp: 309-531-4434 Exec. Dir. of Juntos Energy Solutions NFP Go to: www.JuntosNFP.org Inventor of RoCC kilns for biochar and energy: See www.woodgas.com Author of “A Capitalist Carol” (free digital copies at www.capitalism21.org) with pages 88 – 94 about solving the world crisis for clean cookstoves.
From: main@Biochar.groups.io <main@Biochar.groups.io> On Behalf Of Tom Stephan via groups.io
[This message came from an external source. If suspicious, report to abuse@...] I hope too soon. Tom S.
On Thu, Aug 6, 2020, 11:43 AM Tom Miles <tmiles@...> wrote:
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Frank Strie
The way to go!!
From: main@Biochar.groups.io <main@Biochar.groups.io> On Behalf Of Tom Miles
Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2020 1:35 AM To: main@Biochar.groups.io Subject: Re: [Biochar] Wholesale Biochar Suppliers in Florida AND EVERYWHERE
Gerald,
Good to hear from you. Congratulations on selecting a system to scale your biochar production. We look forward to seeing a branch of Sonnenerde in Florida. I am sure that our horse owners who train the derby winners would appreciate the benefits of Charline feed products. You could start an Everglades Ecoregion, like the Kaindorf Ecoregion humus project, so we could stop losing our soil.
Paul, Gerald was an early user of the Pyreg pyrolysis system. Pyreg was a lead sponsor of our Biochar 2018 conference in Wilmington, Delaware. You may have net there. The Pyreg is used by Bioforcetech in Redwood City, California to pyrolyze biosolids and by the Stockholm Biochar project to generate heat and biochar from urban wood. They now have many systems in operation. You should visit their website.
Tom
From: main@Biochar.groups.io <main@Biochar.groups.io> On Behalf Of Paul S Anderson
Tom Stephan and Gerald Dunst,
Would each of you please tell us (or a private email to me if you prefer) what are the technologies that you are using to build up your capacity for biochar production.
Others who are now starting or intending to enter into that supply business are also encouraged to respond. It will be interesting to know what is working and to what quantities. This request is not restricted to the Florida market; international responses are also appreciated. This is different from the listing of those already producing biochar.
Thanks.
Paul
Doc / Dr TLUD / Paul S. Anderson, PhD --- Website: www.drtlud.com Email: psanders@... Skype: paultlud Phone: Office: 309-452-7072 Mobile & WhatsApp: 309-531-4434 Exec. Dir. of Juntos Energy Solutions NFP Go to: www.JuntosNFP.org Inventor of RoCC kilns for biochar and energy: See www.woodgas.com Author of “A Capitalist Carol” (free digital copies at www.capitalism21.org) with pages 88 – 94 about solving the world crisis for clean cookstoves.
From: main@Biochar.groups.io <main@Biochar.groups.io> On Behalf Of Tom Stephan via groups.io
[This message came from an external source. If suspicious, report to abuse@...] I hope too soon. Tom S.
On Thu, Aug 6, 2020, 11:43 AM Tom Miles <tmiles@...> wrote:
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Gerald Dunst
Hi Paul,
we will take a Pyreg-facility again. The new one (P1500) is bigger and much better compared to our one. We know the system very well, because we operate still one of the first prototype from this machine. So we can hope to bring it in a continious operation in a very short period of time.
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