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into green charcoal and gas. the gas is captured and burnt at very high temperature, thus neutralising its impact on the environment and producing the energy required to sustain the pyrolysis process. the pyro- g accepts all types of biomass: rice husks, coffee pulp, millet stalks, wheat straw, wild reeds
into green charcoal and gas. the gas is captured and burnt at very high temperature, thus neutralising its impact on the environment and producing the energy required to sustain the pyrolysis process. the pyro- g accepts all types of biomass: rice husks, coffee pulp, millet stalks, wheat straw, wild reeds...
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