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[[Image:troygas1.jpg|thumb|right|500px|[[Troy Martz Gasifier]] - gasifies charcoal ]] | |||
There are some advantages with using charcoal (rather than wood) for gasification (section taken from: [[Troy Martz Gasifier]]). These may include: | |||
* Sufficiently drying wood/biomass to an appropriate water content % takes days. Charcoal can be made and used in mere hours. | |||
* The byproduct of charcoal sizing (anything under 1/16th of an inch) just happens to be perfectly sized for [[biochar]]...w hat a great byproduct to have | |||
* We don’t have to worry about tar! Thus, filtration in the down line is relegated to ash and dust… easily done. | |||
* Pure carbon is a perfect catalyst for the reduction process… You never really get 100% there with biomass. | |||
* We eliminated “pyrolysis” from the problem we’re trying to solve, so the gasifier design becomes infinitely more flexible than the “Imbert” design | |||
* We can scale gas production with the same system by merely swapping out a single nozzle size – we can go from 2kW to 50kW with the same machine! | |||
* Yes, charcoal has less BTU’s, but we can also utilize those BTU’s by capturing and using that heat with a smart charcoal retort design | |||
* Charcoal gasifiers have the potential to produce far more powerful gas flow than biomass gasifiers... Cracking steam is the key. | |||
==Videos== | |||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
* FAO: chapter [http://www.fao.org/docrep/T0512E/T0512e07.htm "Small wood and charcoal gasifiers for operation of internal combustion engines"] | * FAO: chapter [http://www.fao.org/docrep/T0512E/T0512e07.htm "Small wood and charcoal gasifiers for operation of internal combustion engines"] | ||
*Instructables: [http://www.instructables.com/id/Charcoal-Fire-Powered-Generator/ Charcoal Powered Generator - Gasifier] | * Instructables: [http://www.instructables.com/id/Charcoal-Fire-Powered-Generator/ Charcoal Powered Generator - Gasifier] | ||
*Permies.com: [http://www.permies.com/t/19954/energy/Charcoal-Gasification Charcoal Gasification] | * Permies.com: [http://www.permies.com/t/19954/energy/Charcoal-Gasification Charcoal Gasification] | ||
* Bioenergylists: [http://gasifiers.bioenergylists.org/type/charcoal-gasifier Charcoal gasifier] | * Bioenergylists: [http://gasifiers.bioenergylists.org/type/charcoal-gasifier Charcoal gasifier] | ||
[[Category:Energy]] | [[Category:Energy]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:07, 25 August 2016

Troy Martz Gasifier - gasifies charcoal
There are some advantages with using charcoal (rather than wood) for gasification (section taken from: Troy Martz Gasifier). These may include:
- Sufficiently drying wood/biomass to an appropriate water content % takes days. Charcoal can be made and used in mere hours.
- The byproduct of charcoal sizing (anything under 1/16th of an inch) just happens to be perfectly sized for biochar...w hat a great byproduct to have
- We don’t have to worry about tar! Thus, filtration in the down line is relegated to ash and dust… easily done.
- Pure carbon is a perfect catalyst for the reduction process… You never really get 100% there with biomass.
- We eliminated “pyrolysis” from the problem we’re trying to solve, so the gasifier design becomes infinitely more flexible than the “Imbert” design
- We can scale gas production with the same system by merely swapping out a single nozzle size – we can go from 2kW to 50kW with the same machine!
- Yes, charcoal has less BTU’s, but we can also utilize those BTU’s by capturing and using that heat with a smart charcoal retort design
- Charcoal gasifiers have the potential to produce far more powerful gas flow than biomass gasifiers... Cracking steam is the key.
Videos
Related Pages
- Compressed Fuel Gas
- Troy Martz Gasifier - gasifies charcoal
- Biomass to Fuel
- The Biochar Economy and Kon-Tiki Kiln
External Links
- FAO: chapter "Small wood and charcoal gasifiers for operation of internal combustion engines"
- Instructables: Charcoal Powered Generator - Gasifier
- Permies.com: Charcoal Gasification
- Bioenergylists: Charcoal gasifier