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Fast Pyrolysis

Fast pyrolysis is a process that rapidly heats biomass—like wood or agriculture waste—to around 450°C (842°F) without oxygen, causing it to quickly break down into liquid fuels called bio-oil, along with some gases and char. This method occurs in seconds, capturing the energy stored in organic materials and converting it into useful liquids that can be used for energy, similar to fossil fuels but from renewable sources. Fast pyrolysis is efficient and scalable, making it a promising way to produce sustainable energy while reducing waste and greenhouse gas emissions.