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TNO’s Rian Visser pioneers clean carbon solutions
In a groundbreaking endeavor towards sustainable carbon solutions, Rian Visser has been leading innovative research at TNO, the Dutch organization for applied scientific research.
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Rian Visser from the RUSTICA project partner TNO, aims to revolutionize various industries by introducing biochar as a sustainable alternative to fossil-based carbon.
Drawing from her extensive experience and expertise, Visser has spearheaded the development of the EnerChar method, which enables the large-scale production of biochar. This method utilizes biomass, such as wood residues and agricultural waste, to produce biochar through a gasification process. By converting biomass into biochar, Visser and her team have achieved remarkable results in reducing carbon emissions and promoting environmental sustainability.
Biochar, a versatile carbon-rich material, has wide-ranging applications across industries. From enhancing soil fertility in agriculture to reducing CO2 emissions in industrial processes, biochar offers a sustainable solution to mitigate climate change and promote circular economy principles.
Visser’s efforts have garnered significant attention and recognition, with her research poised to make a substantial impact on the global transition towards clean energy and sustainable practices. Through her collaboration with partners like Tata Steel and Wageningen University & Research, Visser is driving innovation and paving the way for a greener future.
In the global pursuit of sustainable alternatives to address climate change, research and innovation play a crucial role in shaping a cleaner, carbon-neutral economy and building a more resilient future.
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