EnviraCarbon commercializes patented tech for bio-coal

July 2, 2013 |

In Tennessee, EnviraCarbon announced the commercialization of a patented and proprietary technology which molecularly alters renewable biomass feedstock into EnvirAnized Biofuel (EBF). EBF is a product that looks, transports, stores, pulverizes and burns like coal. The only thing it doesn’t do that coal does, is pollute. The superfast process changes woody biomass into clean carbonized EBF, drastically condensing the process that took nature 100 million years to accomplish into a matter of minutes.

Because the Enviranization process forces biomass to take on the physical characteristics of coal it can be directly used by coal-burning or biomass fired power plants and industrial facilities without any modification or retrofitting to their existing boiler systems. The end result is a world changing solution for the global population by providing a clean renewable energy alternative. Because EBF can be used interchangeably with coal or biomass, it eliminates the need for coal burning facilities to spend the billions of dollars in capital expenditures necessary for compliance.

Category: Fuels

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