Potential of carbon sequestration by carbonizing wood residue from industrial tree plantation as a Clean Development Mechanism p

Tom Miles

Potential of carbon sequestration by carbonizing wood residue from industrial tree plantation as a Clean Development Mechanism project in the Kyoto Mechanism
Okimori,Y.Takahashi,F. Ogawa,M. (KANSO),Yamanaka,T.(Kansai Electric Power), Energy with Agricultural Carbon Utilization Symposium, Georgia 2004

1. Effective sequestration of CO2 in atmosphere and its inactivation
2. Carbon sequestration project by forestation and charcoal use
3. Charcoal properties
4. Charcoal properties: porous structure
5. Development of charcoal use.
6. Location of Study Site
7. Requirements for CDM Project
8. Plantation forestry of Musi Hasan Persada (MHP)
9. Wood residue Biomass in Forests
10. Wood waste in Pulp mill of Tanjungenim Lestari
11. Method of Charcoal Making
12.-14. Charcoal Making Test of Forest Residue
15.-16. Charcoal Making Test at Pulp Mill
17. Biomass/Carbon balance in tree plantation and pulp industry
18. CO2 reduction potential by carbonization from wood residue/wasteCarbon
19. Cost efficiency and local job opportunity by the project
20. Charcoal Application Test on Acacia
21 Charcoal Application test for Crops: Log bean and Corn 5-10 L/m2 charcoal 50 gm/m2 NPK 15-15-15
22. Coexistense with Local Community In/Near Project
23. Coexistene with Local Community: efforts by MHP
24. Proposal of integrating charcoal carbon into the carbon accounting system

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