Well, I guess Mike must have lost my contact info... wink

I should mention that the 3 bags of pellets cost $18 and the biochar is worth $30, and it more-or-less permanently sequesters 72# of atmospheric CO2. The energy is worth $10 - $20, depending upon what fuel it is.

It's carbon negative, revenue positive energy, sourced from restorative activities. There is nothing else like it on the planet that I know of.

We have started to make our own pellets out of what I call "liability biomass", meaning waste that has a disposal cost or some other environmentally negative aspect associated with it. It's so opposite of dirty that it could be the reason Mike Rowe passed us by...