GASIFICATION

Gasification is a physico-chemical oxygen depleted process in which the carbon containing components of the biomass break down to syngas by reacting the material at high temperatures (>700 °C). The resulting gas mixture is called syngas which is potentially more efficient than direct combustion of the original fuel because it can be combusted at higher temperatures. The high-temperature process also refines out corrosive ash elements such as chloride and potassium, allowing clean gas production from otherwise problematic fuels.

 

Gasification can theoretically treat any carbon containing material such as high-solids substrates with low anaerobic biodegradability include lignocellulosic feedstocks (wood chips), and non-recyclable waste fractions prepared as a Refuse-Derived Fuel (RDF).

 

We propose state-of-the-art gasification technology with an excellent track record for wood gasification and gasification of RDF and sewage sludge.