Princeton University
One of the more crucial components of the climate bill in front of the Senate is the regulated production and usage of biofuels.
These two features represent big business and carry important leverage from farm-states for the climate bill to pass. But the question still remains: are current laws doing enough to address legitimate concerns involving biofuel production?
Proposing co-processing coal and biomass isn’t new but The Energy Group at the Princeton Environmental Institute (PEI) has a unique approach.
Check out the podcast interview I did recently on biochar company Re:Char. Apologies for the background noise.
Re:char is the brainchild of Jason Aramburu, a recent Princeton University graduate and now self-styled biochar entrepreneur and researcher.
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