Biochar systems offer the prospect of a carbon-negative process that sequesters atmospheric carbon in the soils and boosts agricultural productivity.biochar

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By use of a process called pyrolysis, the heating in the absence of oxygen, we can convert biomass such as forestry waste or agricultural non-food biomass into carbon black (biochar) and energy.  Adding the biochar back to the soil has been shown to:

  • Sequester carbon:  About 50% of the carbon contained in the biomass is stored “permanently” in the soil.
  • Nitrous Oxide (N20) emissions from the soil are reduced by 50%-80%.
  • Methane emissions can be completely suppressed.
  • Nutrient retention leads to fewer energy intensive fertilizers.
  • Increased soil life and biomass growth removes additional CO2 from the atmosphere.
  • Agricultural productivity is increased.  In poor soils, increases of 300% or more have been reported.


SolarG is currently seeking research partners, business partners, and pyrolysis systems to bring this technology to Canada and the world, helping make it available to all farmers, rich or poor, for the benefit of all mankind.

If you have any questions or would like to speak with a SolarG representative regarding our products or services, please e-mail us at info@solarg.com or call us at 519-837-3870.


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