• Myles Gray on the US Biochar Initiative's 2023 Global Biochar Market Report

  • Jun 10 2024
  • Length: 42 mins
  • Podcast

Myles Gray on the US Biochar Initiative's 2023 Global Biochar Market Report

  • Summary

  • So much is happening in the world of biochar. It's both a physical product and can also be a more abstract concept called a "carbon removal". How is the industry balancing the divergent business logic of these two different markets, and what challenges and opportunities will it face?

    In today's episode of Carbon Removal Newsroom, producer and guest host Asa Kamer interviews Myles Gray, the program director of the US Bicohar Initiative about their 2023 Global Biochar Market Report.

    Biochar is responsible for a huge amount of currently delivered durable carbon removals. It's more shovel-ready than other forms of carbon removal, which have much higher CapEx requirements and are betting more on future cost-curves than present deployment. However, some participants in biochar production can face challenges from those concerned about additionality, among other issues.

    The discussion covers the production scale, market dynamics, economic challenges, and the growing number of biochar producers, particularly in the Global South. Gray also highlights the importance of high-quality standards, the role of innovative business models, and the need for better market development for physical biochar to help scale the industry globally. Listen in to learn more.

    On This Episode

    ⁠⁠Asa Kamer

    Myles Gray

    Resources

    US Biochar Initiative

    USBI's 2023 Global Biochar Market Report

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