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an industrial, commercial scale indirect fired rotary kiln inside a warehouse

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Carbon Clean’s first commercial scale pyrolysis plant has been completed at their facility in Claremorris, Co.Mayo Ireland. It is now available for commercial scale applications including activated carbon regeneration, biomass pyrolysis and soil remediation.

The plant has a throughput of approximately 1.2 tonnes per hour and a operating temperature range of up to 900deg C.

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Render of an indirect fired rotary kiln

Carbon Clean Preview

This video is part of some work completed for the design and build of a pyrolysis plant that is due to be up and running later this year. It looks grey and industrial and it is but don’t let that fool you. Pyrolysis is a thermal process that is now

irish-lake-scene

Why Conserve Water?

Global demand for water is rising. Water resources are stressed. Climate change, population increase and poor water management are causing water scarcity. In the summer of 2018 Ireland experienced a drought. This event was one of the inspirations behind Climatree. At the time it was hard to believe that Ireland,

Concept image of Sensory Tree Rainwater Harvesting Tower at night with people visiting

What is Climatree?

WHAT IS CLIMATREE? Initiated by Tacu Family Resource Centre for the community garden in Ballinrobe, Co.Mayo, Ireland, the idea came from a need to promote awareness of Ballinrobe’s green, community spaces and to inspire climate change action. Climatree is a piece of functional public art inspired by the iconic water

Climatree structure in progress

Climatree Project Update #001

We’ve built a full scale prototype to help us iron out the kinks! As a first of its kind rainwater harvesting tower there are plenty of them to iron out. Thankfully, there’s nothing we can’t solve. We are documenting our process here. We’re designing, prototyping and building as fast as