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==Product Ecology== | ==Product Ecology== | ||
'''Made with''' | '''Made with''' | ||
* | *{{Induction Furnace}} - Steel | ||
'''Uses''' | '''Uses''' | ||
* | *{{Baler}} - burns biomass | ||
* | *{{Pelletizer}} - burns pelletized biomass. | ||
* | *{{Steam Generator}} - uses steam for process. | ||
* | *{{Steam Engine}} - heats the engine | ||
'''Creates''' | '''Creates''' | ||
*[[Syngas]] - Biofuel for | *[[Syngas]] - Biofuel for {{Truck}}, {{Car}}, and {{PowerCube}} | ||
*[[Biochar]] | *[[Biochar]] | ||
Revision as of 00:06, 24 September 2011
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Overview
The Gasifier Burner converts biomass fuel into power and useful chemicals.
Details
This is achieved by reacting the material at high temperatures (>700°C), without combustion, with a controlled amount of oxygen and/or steam, breaking down the biomass into carbon monoxide, hydrogen, carbon dioxide and methane. The resulting gas mixture is a fuel called syngas.
Product Ecology
Made with
Induction Furnace - Steel
Uses
Baler - burns biomass
Pelletizer - burns pelletized biomass.
Steam Generator - uses steam for process.
Steam Engine - heats the engine
Creates
- Syngas - Biofuel for
Truck,
Car, and
Power Cube
- Biochar
See Product Ecologies for more information.
Components
- Frame
- Burner
- Mixer
- Pipes
Status
The gasifier burner is currently in the Research phase of development.
See Also
- Biochemicals from Pyrolysis
- Biomass to FuelFischer-Tropsch
- Compressed Fuel Gas
- Pyrolysis Oil
- Biochar
- Babington Burner