Charcoal, however, has a heating value near 7500 Kcal/kg. Keita states further that, “Although carbonization causes a loss of energy, the charcoal produced gives a higher yield in use than wood.
Charcoal, however, has a heating value near 7500 Kcal/kg. Keita states further that, “Although carbonization causesa loss of energy, the charcoal produced gives a higher yield in use than wood.