What are Carbon Credits?

Carbon credits are permits allowing companies to emit a set amount of carbon dioxide (usually one ton per credit). They’re part of cap-and-trade systems where companies can buy or sell these credits based on their emissions. If a company emits less than its allowance, it can sell extra credits; if it needs to emit more, […]
What is Biochar?

Biochar is a type of charcoal created by heating organic waste materials, like wood, crop residues, or manure, in a low-oxygen environment. This process, called pyrolysis, locks carbon into a stable form, preventing it from releasing back into the atmosphere. Biochar can then be added to soil to improve its fertility, help retain water, and capture carbon, […]
What is the carbonization process?

About the process Carbonization is the thermal decomposition of organic material without the addition of additional oxygen, as you would recognize in the natural environment. This process occurs at 400-600°C and produces two products at the same time: syngas and biochar. E-missionC equipment uses this pyrolysis principle to generate renewable energy from various organic wastes.The fine […]