Regenerate urban waste 

& Boost Urban Agriculture

in a close loop of carbon 

Urban

Carbon

Biochar has proven

to be a solid CDR method...

Heated greenhouses are useful for food resilience...

...but still emits CO2 during pyrolysis

...but often rely on fossile heat sources

Lets make heat & CO2 from pyrolysis work for our greenhouse...

...and get rid

of the fossil fuels

Keep the biochar

Greenhouses need higher CO2 levels than ambiant air

 

...and heat

 

 

800-1000 PPM

430 PPM

CO2 levels vary as plants take up carbon

Excess and depletion should be balanced

We will use DACC to do

only the buffering work,

clipping high levels of CO2

and sustaining low levels of CO2.

While filter the flue gas

to use only CO2.

600-1000 PPM

430 PPM

<300 PPM

CO2 levels to boost

photosynthesis

Ambiant level

 level released

IN:

Clean wood waste

Recycled / Looped:

Heat + CO2

OUT:

Produce

Biochar

Trees

This way we get a

80% Nature based

20% Technology based

solution

To provide

a more permanent carbon storage

we should also grow:

  • Trees for afforestation

  • Fast rotation plants for biomass burial

 

 

 

Best LCA possible

 Local co-benefits

 CDR

 Our goals:

Solar

power

+ heat

The building blocks

Greenhouse

ventilation

Flue gas

filtration

DACC

buffering

Biochar

Technical view

CO2 Levels

Technical view

Biochar

wood

chips

mulch

Carbon

Mix

Heat

Drainy soils

Compost

Forest

plants

Biomass energy

Composting

CO2 injection in greenhouse

Wood

waste

​grade A

Timber

Upcyling

Upcycling

Gazeous

CO2

Biomass Burial

Logical view

DAC BiCRS

methods with cobenefits

Heating

by biochar

Flue gas

filtration

DACC

buffering

CO2

monitoring

Internal kiln

Flue Gas:

filtration, cooling, cleaning

Compost

hotbeds

Afforestation Greenhouse

External kiln

A site to locate a demonstrator ? 

Where Paris had an history with Carbon

or any site related to the Carbon Legacy...

 

The abandoned railroad track

to "Gare des Mines"

(Coal Mine Station)

north of Paris

...The place where coal and gas were brought to Paris during 100 year.

carbone-urbain.com/urban-carbon

Malcolm Hammer 2024

mh@composturbain.com

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