Engineered Biocarbon

Program Overview

Understanding the characteristics, production, and application of fit-for-purpose biocarbon products to develop sustainable solutions for environmental challenges and industrial needs.

Recent Research

  • Biocarbon for roadside drainage systems research is funded by the Minnesota Dept. of Transportation to mitigate polluted stormwater runoff. 
  • Demonstration of biochar for carbon sequestration in the built environment, such as parks and other city infrastructure, was funded by the University of Minnesota and the City of Minneapolis. 
  • Stacking the environmental and economic benefits of engineered biocarbon to stabilize coal combustion sludge for safe, permanent storage is being investigated to help power companies comply with EPA mandates and offers a market opportunity for long-term biocarbon storage.

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