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Agree with you completely, good contribution. Except for the point that the circular economy here in DE is solid, as mentioned in the other article, we are still in the baby shoes. PyCCS has many advantages and will be greatly expanded in the coming decades, the first large plants in DE are also already in operation and also super suitable for developing countries. In a project in Ghana, pyrolized biomass (plant carbon) quadrupled the yield in the fields in an environmentally friendly and cost-effective way! In comparison, strategies such as BECCS or DACCS perform much worse (expensive and inefficient).
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@Schnurze I'm glad that I was able to convince you to make a contribution. In the case of the circular economy, I wrote "largely ...". Of course, this has to be considered in an international comparison. There is always potential for improvement. 🚀
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