Biogenic carbon products for future facing industries

Story of Wundowie

Biogenic Carbon as a transition technology

The Cobar Metchar Project

Wundowie is developing a range of biocarbon products to service hard-to-abate industries such as iron and steel making.

Wundowie's biocarbon products are made from responsibly sourced natural materials such as woody weeds and waste that were destined for incineration or natural decay.

By switching to Wundowie's renewable biocarbon our customers can reduce or eliminate their need for coal and other fossil-based carbon products resulting in lower GHG emissions.

The Technology —
Pyrolysis

The process of converting waste biomass to biocarbon involves heating the biomass to 500-700°C in the absence of oxygen in a well understood process called pyrolysis.

Pyrolysis has been used to produce carbon-rich material from woody biomass for centuries, often through rudimentary methods such as clay ovens or covered pits. Modern pyrolysis is undertaken as a self-generating process whereby volatile gases (syngas) are driven off the biomass as it heats and combusted to produce the heat required to continue the pyrolysis process. This means little-to-no external energy is required after start-up.

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