I am not sure if this news has made it to the english speaking PO community yet. I consider it one of the most amazing developments, so I give you a short summary.
A professor at the Max Planck institute in Germany puts garden waste, wood or any other organic material with water and some citric acid as a catalyst into something like a pressure cooker, and keeps it at 180 degrees celsius for about 12 hours. It is only necessary to heat it up to start the process, then it will develop the heat itself.
After 12 hours the result is just pulverised coal and water. Not only is this procedure amazingly simple, but the yield is far superior to every other method of winning energy from biomass: almost 100% of the carbon contained in the original plant material is converted into coal.
Therefore they expect a yearly yield of about 14 tons of coal from one hectare switch grass or the like. Which is a multiple of the energy you could win with other procedures like ethanol or so. The coal could then be converted to petrol or diesel with coal-to-liquid procedures.
For those who understand German a link to the documentation:
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There is also a video, and though they speak German it might be worth to watch it anyway: Link. If you have any questions or need something particular translated please feel free to ask me.
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