Citation Information

  • Title : Biochar-based bioenergy and its environmental impact in Northwestern Ontario Canada: A review
  • Source : JOURNAL OF FORESTRY RESEARCH
  • Publisher : NORTHEAST FORESTRY UNIV
  • Volume : 25
  • Issue : 4
  • Pages : 737-748
  • Year : 2014
  • DOI : 10.1007/s11676-014-0522-6
  • ISBN : 1007-662X
  • Document Type : Journal Article
  • Language : English
  • Authors:
    • Sharma, M.
    • Luckai, N.
    • Shahi, C.
    • Homagain, K.
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  • Countries: Canada.

Summary

Biochar is normally produced as a by-product of bioenergy. However, if biochar is produced as a co-product with bioenergy from sustainably managed forests and used for soil amendment, it could provide a carbon neutral or even carbon negative solution for current environmental degradation problems. In this paper, we present a comprehensive review of biochar production as a co-product of bioenergy and its implications. We focus on biochar production with reference to biomass availability and sustainability and on biochar utilization for its soil amendment and greenhouse gas emissions reduction properties. Past studies confirm that northwestern Ontario has a sustainable and sufficient supply of biomass feedstock that can be used to produce bioenergy, with biochar as a co-product that can replace fossil fuel consumption, increase soil productivity and sequester carbon in the long run. For the next step, we recommend that comprehensive life cycle assessment of biochar-based bioenergy production, from raw material collection to biochar application, with an extensive economic assessment is necessary for making this technology commercially viable in northwestern Ontario.

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