There is much biomass where the volume contains a lot of air and so transport of it, is not efficient and expensive. We should for such cases, be able to have a mobile installation going to the fields and do pyrolysis there (perhaps raw end products, without purification, which could happen later in real factory, transport is now easier) or... perhaps there locally, only some other first step could be taken like high temperature steam + compression into briquettes. This means energy loss but perhaps it is still cheaper and better.
There is much biomass where the volume contains a lot of air and so transport of it, is not efficient and expensive. We should for such cases, be able to have a mobile installation going to the fields and do pyrolysis there (perhaps raw end products, without purification, which could happen later in real factory, transport is now easier)
or... perhaps there locally, only some other first step could be taken like high temperature steam + compression into briquettes. This means energy loss but perhaps it is still cheaper and better.
Can v produce ethanol from napier grass