From Texas to the World: LOCOAL's RainMaker Technology Turns Wood Waste into Energy and Biochar

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In a recent episode of 'The Building Texas Show,' host Justin McKenzie interviews Miles Murray, co-founder of LOCOAL, about the company's innovative RainMaker technology that converts wood waste into energy, biochar, and carbon credits, addressing environmental challenges while supporting soil health and agricultural productivity.

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From Texas to the World: LOCOAL's RainMaker Technology Turns Wood Waste into Energy and Biochar

Boerne, TX — In a recent episode of the popular podcast 'The Building Texas Show,' host Justin McKenzie welcomed Miles Murray, co-founder of LOCOAL, to discuss the company's groundbreaking work in sustainability and waste management. LOCOAL has emerged as a global innovator, transforming waste into valuable resources through its flagship technology, RainMaker.

RainMaker converts wood waste into energy, biochar, and carbon credits, mitigating environmental impact while reinfusing carbon into depleted soils to support soil health and agricultural productivity. Murray, a West Point graduate and veteran, shared insights from his experiences in Iraq, highlighting the intersection of sustainability, economics, and global conflict. He emphasized the importance of localized solutions that can be scaled globally.

LOCOAL's innovations have earned recognition from the European Parliament and participation in global sustainability initiatives. The episode underscores the power of entrepreneurship in addressing pressing environmental issues.

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