Affordable Biochar Production Options



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Affordable Biochar Production Options Small Cookstoves, Medium Barrels, and Some Large Devices Presentation to First Midwest Biochar Conference 14 June 2013, Champaign, IL Paul S. Anderson, PhD Dr TLUD psanders@ilstu.edu & www.drtlud.com Chip Energy, Goodfield, IL

Affordable Biochar Production Options: Small Cookstoves, Medium Barrels, and Some Large Devices Presentation to First Midwest Biochar Conference 14 June 2013, Champaign, IL Paul S. Anderson, PhD Dr TLUD psanders@ilstu.edu & www.drtlud.com Chip Energy, Goodfield, IL Abstract: A wide range of low-cost devices and methods for producing biochar are presented, along with the pros and cons of each. Several devices will be shown (but not ignited). Attention is given to costs of devices and costs of operation. For some devices, sources of plans for construction are provided.

Next Sides Give Basics (Summarize and Skip because of insufficient time to present.) 1. The two-sided pyrolysis / carbonization process is the only way to create chars, which can be with many different characteristics. 2. Origins of char: Regular fire; Retort; Gasifier. 3. Gasifiers: Consume char vs. Save char. 4. Four Destinies of Char: Burn; Biochar into soil; Unusable waste ; Other incl. chemicals.

Char Comes from Pyrolysis and Carbonization of Organic Matter Pyrolysis is chemical/physical change caused by heat. Specifically of dry biomass. Results in charcoal remaining. This is the ONLY way to make char. Note that soot and black carbon are NOT the same as charcoal. Many ways to cause pyrolysis/carbonization; each with different attributes of the char.

Origins of Char Regular fires: Very little control of the combustion processes; Very little char. Retorts: NO oxygen present; no char is burned INSIDE; but is externally heated; therefore less efficient in total production of char. The entire fuel load is sequentially dried, then torrified, and finally pyrolyzed, but not necessarily uniformly. Examples include Anila stove and Adam retort. Gasifiers/pyrolyzers: LIMITED oxygen present; heat from burning gases, not char. Small amounts of fuel load are sequentially dried, torrefied and pyrolyzed. Examples include TLUD stoves.

Gasifiers Devices in which dry biomass is transformed into combustible gases in processes distinctly and controllably separate in time and location from the eventual use (combustion) of the gases. There are many types and sizes, and most are designed to consume the charcoal to create additional desired gases. Char-gasification. Some gasifiers are designed to use charcoal as the raw fuel.

Gasifiers (continued) Only one type of gasifier specifically Only a few gasifier designs function with stove-sized fires and can be called microgasifiers, including most of the TLUD (teelud) stoves. Even fewer can make biochar! TLUDs do!!

Four Destinies of Char Heating Char = Charcoal cooking and industry Soils-Char = Biochar Unusable Char = wasted, as in forest fires or eroded into the oceans Other Char = e.g., for chemical processes and special purposes NOTE: Char storage specifically for climatic impact is inconsequential.

Very Large Devices (NOT detailed here) Expensive industrial and experimental systems. Commercial (for profit) with outputs in addition to biochar: Usable heat; bio-oils; biofuels; gases for internal combustion engines. None make biochar as only product. Fast pyrolysis From finely powdered biomas blown into the reactor. Reaction times of less than one second. All biochars are not created equal

Focus on Affordable Affordable is a relative term. Trying to keep the capital costs less than US$100. Size relates to cost and to output. Labor required is also relative. Minimum attention by attendants is more costly. Fuels / raw materials are highly variable and come with associated costs, incl. transport. Major differences between purchased vs. self-produced biochars.

Affordable Options to Consider. Most are TLUD Pyrolyzers 1G Toucan Biochar Maker (McLaughlin) Champion and Quad TLUD stoves(anderson) 5G Toucan Flex (McLaughlin); Finca (Donnelly) 10 40 gallon Improvisations Biochar Barrels (aka Ovens) Alex English, -- John Rogers, -- JR-Oven (Karl Frogner) J-RO (Jolly Roger Oven, by Clayton and McLaughlin) Re: Char, -- Bottom-less Barrel (Anderson), -- Others Small industry applications Uganda dairy, -- Cambodia briquettes, Chip Energy heating (not TLUD)

Small, as in Cookstoves TLUD stoves make charcoal, and there are many projects, but not much is used as biochar. NG projects in Kenya and Costa Rica (w/ Dr TLUD) The struggle against traditional charcoal stoves To reduce or stop forest destruction, e.g. Haiti. Alternative stove called TChar (TEE-char) makes possible charcoal cooking with TLUD char in ONE stove that has a TLUD T-Top and a charcoal T-Base. Alteration for making biochar!!! Good potential where people do not cook with charcoal.

TLUD Gasifiers Can Make Biochar Flaming (glowing) pyrolysis with very limited supply of air. This is NOT a retort. Usually 15% to 22% yield of biochar by weight. Control of primary air supply impacts the characteristics (quality) and quantity of biochar. Can make designer biochar. More primary air = higher temperatures = different characteristics and lower yield. Ref: All biochars are not created equal http://www.biochar-international.org/sites/default/files/all- Biochars--Version2--Oct2009.pdf and at www.drtlud.com

Top-Lit UpDraft (TLUD) gasification Flaming pyrolysis at the top of a column of chunky dry biomass is starved of oxygen, resulting in pyrolytic gases ( smoke ) moving upward to where fresh secondary air enters, resulting in clean combustion of the gases.

Key Notes About TLUDs: TLUDs can utilize a wide range of biomass fuel types that should be in chip or chunk sizes. TLUDs consistently have significantly lower emissions of CO and particulates than do most other biomass cookstoves. TLUDs are gas burners that produce their own supply of gas on demand via pyrolysis of biomass, creating charcoal as an optional by-product. TLUDs can provide continuous heat when using two fuel containers.

Champion TLUD-ND gasifier (2008 to present) Combustion zone & heat application * * * * * Reactor or gas generation device or pyrolysis unit, including fuel chamber inside. ND = Natural Draft Secondary air enters Gases rise & charcoal forms from upper fuel when pyrolysis progresses downward into the raw fuel.

1G Toucan TLUD Biochar Maker by Hugh McLaughlin http://www.biocharinternational.org/sites/default/files/1g_toucan _TLUD_for_Biochar.pdf

Photos of Champion Gasifiers Made and Used in India 2009 to present A product of Servals Automation, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. http://servalsgroup.blogspot.com/2009/05/tlud-gasifier-stoves-wood-stove-with.html

Anderson s Champion T LUD made by Servals Automation Prices depend on the stove configuration, including gasifier and stove structure for heat application. Full set in stainless steel with 2 reactors costs US$32 in Chennai.. Finalized design and production started in Chennai in January 2009. Test sites are needed.

Variations of TLUD gasifier cookstoves. [ Top row is with fans. ]

Emissions Graph with Charcoal Data

Mwoto TLUD-ND in Uganda 2011-2012 WB BEIA project in Uganda conducted by CREEC. http://www.mwotostove.com Over 3000 stoves of this Mwoto Classic design. Price: US$14. Production continues by Mwoto Factories Ltd. (Kampala) Same functional dimensions but different design now by Awamu Biomass Energy Ltd.

Awamu Quad (v. 2) TLUD-ND dimensions identical to the Mwoto Classic TLUD. 100 units into beta testing. US$14 per stove. Flat Pack fabrication. Test results on Internet. Mainly Tab & Slot assembly, to be done near point of sale. Further information is at: www.drtlud.com

Rice Hull TLUD (with Forced Air) Development in Vietnam by Paul Olivier based on concepts by Alexis Belonio No more than about 2 watts is required to power the 150 gasifer. Production in three sizes, all in stainless steel.

Finca Stove in Costa Rica Art Donnelly and SeaChar A stove project cacao growers, with biochar. Stove production by a cooperative of women. Participation with university social researchers. Larger than most TLUDs; uses a 20-liter (5-gallon) bucket as its fuel chamber.

By Hugh McLaughlin 5G Toucan Flex Photo not found. 5 Gallon bucket with corrugated iron insert to pass secondary air to the top lid with concentrator hole and chimney.

Awamu Institutional Stove 100 to 300 liter sizes (shown 150 L; second lip provides seal and handles.) Triple concentric air channel (with insulation under top and in outer gap, for heat transfer efficiency and cooler sides; chimney sustains draft.) Large TLUD-ND gasifier (Fuel container 40 cm Dia. x 36 cm H; 2 units provide continual heat; use smaller units for simmer.) Assembled on site (as fixed or portable) Price: Not yet decided. 100% Uganda-made.

Barrel-size Micro-gasification for Combined Heat and Biochar (CHAB) in Mini Industries Paul S. Anderson

Medium, as in 55 gal. drums Low overhead, simple technology TLUD pyrolyzers Individuals John Rogers www.spacecoastprogressivealliance.org/joomla/theenvironment/1147-bamboo-john-makes-biochar-for-small-farms Doug Brethower (MO) www.freedombiomass.com Organizations BEF CHAB Camps www.biomassenergyfndn.org UB International (Ovens) www.biochar-international.org/regional/ubi Re:Char (assisting ACON in Kenya with Nat.Geog.) www.re-char.com SeaChar (National Geographic sponsored project in Costa Rica) Others TChar www.biochar.bioenergylists.org/company Barrel-size of the TChar cookstoves

Large TLUDs by Alex English Earliest (2000) & Largest (~2009) India conference Canada: 42 diameter, 6 ft high; with forced air

John Rogers Florida Mr. John Rogers made operational a 4-barrel arrangement to produce biochar at his property in Florida, USA. His work is well represented by his YouTube video at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqkwym7rypu The combustors on top of the barrels do not need to be as elaborate as what he has done.

JR-Oven Karl Frogner UB International

Jolly Roger Oven J-RO 2011 Doug Clayton & Hugh McLaughlin Retort above a TLUD gasifier

RE:Char Kenya & USA Climate Kiln. http://www.re-char.com $120.

Bottomless Biochar Barrel Paul Anderson Costa Rica 2011 Can be used in fields where the fuel source is close and the biochar is deposited.

Biochar Barrel (without bottom) C D At offices of KEFRI in Kakamega, Kenya, 2011. A B A = Primary air entrance B = 55 gal (200 L) barrel C = Concentrator lid with chimney D = Lifting bars inserted E = Biochar in shallow pit. E

Biochar Production Demonstrations 10 ignited at one time At Biochar Summer School, Potsdam, Germany 2012

California 2012 Biochar barrel without bottom. After removal of the combustor top (with chimney), place a standard lid to prevent the upward drafting of sparks. Right: Steam when dousing.

Irregular-Walled TLUD for Biochar Production ** ~ 10 to 12 ft linear metal wall supports 3 x 3 ft combustor top. ** With 2 3 ft height of wall. ** No bottom. Sits on bare earth. ** Lacks stability for the chimney. ** Rain-spout (left) for primary air into center. ** Very portable and low cost, but awkward. Illinois 2012

Major Issues & Challenges Fuel supply. Most of the available and abundant biomass is not sufficiently dry!!! Increased diameter and associated irregular upward air movements often cause uneven downward pyrolysis, resulting in pockets of torrified or raw fuel in the created charcoal. Barrels produce relatively small amounts of biochar if seeking farm-size quantities. Labor intensive, time-consuming, and costly.

Biochar Financial Overview If you combat Global Warming, or want crop increases, the value of biochar is priceless. If your biomass feedstock is free, and your labor is free, then you get 100% profit on sales. If you purchase wood pellets at 10 cent/lbs, and make 20% biochar (wt basis), and sell char at 50 cents/lbs, you can break even and you get to keep the heat. (Chip Energy) If you can sell biochar at $1 or $2 per pound (in Chicago), and have cheap feedstock, you are in business if you can make enough.

Using the Heat (CHAB) CHAB = Combined Heat and Biochar Uses include: Space heating Crop drying Milk processing

Chip Energy Dragon and Furnace AVUD technology for continuous automated operation producing ~250,000 BTU/hr and 80 lbs of biochar per day. Left: Basic unit $15,000. Right: With hydronic heating system and large fuel hopper in a container $50,000.

Chip Energy Biomass Furnace and Dragon F G N M E B L A. Gasifier 200K BTU (60 kwthermal) B. Basic Fuel Hopper w/ Air Lock C. Primary Air Blower For the Biomass Furnace Only:K D. Secondary Air Blower E. Draft Inducer Blower K. 20-ft. Shipping Container F. Electronic System Controller L. Large main fuel hopper, with Auger G. Controller Screen M. Flash Boiler 200K BTU H. Thermal Probes & Sensors N. Hydronic Pump and Pipes I. Auger for Fuel Entry J. Auger for Biochar Removal O. Advanced Electronic System Controller and Screen I A C J L K

Chip Energy Biomass Furnace Gasifier UpDraft Continuous feed 180 K Btu/hr (50 KW thermal) 500 lbs/24 hr fuel yields ~100 lbs biochar Flash boiler

Chip Energy Biomass Furnace (in 20 ft container) www.chipenergy.com Goodfield, Illinois

Cacao Dryer Costa Rica A very appropriate use of barrel-size TLUD technology, while yielding biochar. Not yet implemented.

Paramont Dairy -- Uganda Operational prototype. **Now fully functional for making cheese and yogurt. **Preferred fuel is papyrus reeds.

Barrel-size Micro-gasification for Combined Heat and Biochar (CHAB) in Mini Industries A written document by Paul S. Anderson, PhD For the ETHOS Conference in Seattle-Kirkland, WA on 29 January 2012 Available at: www.drtlud.com and also at: http://www.vrac.iastate.edu/ethos/files/ethos20 12/SunAM/Anderson_Microgasification%20for%2 0combined%20heat%20and%20biochar%20in%2 0Mini%20Industries.pdf

North American Biochar Symposium Harvesting Hope - The Science & Politics of Biochar October 13 16, 2013 University of Massachusetts in Amherst More Info at Website: http://pvbiochar.org Contact Email: karen@pvbiochar.org US Biochar News: http://biochar.us.com/