A GREENTECH firm with links to Aston University has announced plans to build the first of 16 ‘pyrolysis’ hubs in the Wye Valley, which will burn manure from poultry farmers and transform it into charcoal-like biochar.
Onnu says that once all 16 hubs are completed, they will annually produce over 500,000 tons of carbon – which would otherwise be released into the atmosphere – making this the UK’s biggest carbon removal initiative.
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Pyrolysis is the burning of materials in the absence of oxygen.
The multimillion-pound investment, spread over four years, will create more than 100 Greentech jobs and will end the land-spreading that has caused well-documented damage to the We and surrounding areas, says the firm.