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− | = <span style="line-height: 20.390625px;">Overview</span> = | + | = <span style="line-height: 20.390625px">Overview</span> = |
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− | *Gasification technology is mostly used in medium sized systems with about 150 - 500 kW. But it is principally well suited for small power plants in the range of 10 kW to over 100 kW also. In contrast to the information in company brochures of gasifier producers, it has to be stated that there is not yet any reliable, affordable standard gasifier technology appropriate for rural small-scale applications readily available off the shelf. There are still several unsolved technical problems. In general, the small-scale power-gasifier technology proved to be unreliable and expensive. | + | *[[Micro Gasifiers|Gasification technology]] is mostly used in medium sized systems with about 150 - 500 kW. But it is principally well suited for small power plants in the range of 10 kW to over 100 kW also. In contrast to the information in company brochures of gasifier producers, it has to be stated that there is not yet any reliable, affordable standard gasifier technology appropriate for rural small-scale applications readily available off the shelf. There are still several unsolved technical problems. In general, the small-scale power-gasifier technology proved to be unreliable and expensive. |
| *Producer gas can be used as fuel for both Otto (gasoline) engines and diesel engines. In general, these engines have to be adapted slightly to this fuel. Otto engines can run exclusively on producer gas while diesel engines need admixing with conventional diesel fuel. Systems with diesel admixing seem to be more tolerant against fluctuation of the load and of the syngas quality and quantity. | | *Producer gas can be used as fuel for both Otto (gasoline) engines and diesel engines. In general, these engines have to be adapted slightly to this fuel. Otto engines can run exclusively on producer gas while diesel engines need admixing with conventional diesel fuel. Systems with diesel admixing seem to be more tolerant against fluctuation of the load and of the syngas quality and quantity. |
| *Wood fuel gasification systems in combination with Otto engines show overall system efficiencies (energy in the fuel/electrical energy produced) from 16 to 19 per cent. Gasification systems fuelled by rice husk show overall efficiencies of 7 to 14 per cent. By integrating gasifiers in combined heat and power systems (CHP) their efficiencies can approach far more than 50%. | | *Wood fuel gasification systems in combination with Otto engines show overall system efficiencies (energy in the fuel/electrical energy produced) from 16 to 19 per cent. Gasification systems fuelled by rice husk show overall efficiencies of 7 to 14 per cent. By integrating gasifiers in combined heat and power systems (CHP) their efficiencies can approach far more than 50%. |
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| = Further Information = | | = Further Information = |
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− | *For more information on gasification please see Christa Roth's Gasification Manual [https://energypedia.info/images/f/f6/Micro_Gasification_Cooking_with_gas_from_biomass.pdf Version 1] (2011) and [https://energypedia.info/images/0/05/Micro_Gasification_2.0_Cooking_with_gas_from_dry_biomass.pdf Version 2] (2014)
| + | For more information on gasification please see Christa Roth's Gasification Manual [https://energypedia.info/images/f/f6/Micro_Gasification_Cooking_with_gas_from_biomass.pdf Version 1] (2011) and [https://energypedia.info/images/0/05/Micro_Gasification_2.0_Cooking_with_gas_from_dry_biomass.pdf Version 2] (2014) |
− | *as well as the following Energypedia pages:
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− | **[https://energypedia.info/Micro Gasifiers Micro Gasifiers]
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− | **[https://energypedia.info/Biomass Gasification (Small-scale) Biomass Gasification (Small-scale)]
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− | **[https://energypedia.info/Gasification Feedstock Gasification Feedstock]<br/>
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| + | as well as the following Energypedia pages: |
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| + | *[[Micro Gasifiers|Micro Gasifiers]] |
| + | *[[Biomass Gasification (Small-scale)|Small-scale Biomass Gasification]] |
| + | *[[Gasification Feedstock|Feedstock Gasification]]<br/> |
| + | *[[Portal:Bioenergy|Portal:Bioenergy]]<br/> |
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| = References = | | = References = |
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| [[Category:Bioenergy]] | | [[Category:Bioenergy]] |
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| [[Category:Biogas]] | | [[Category:Biogas]] |
For more information on gasification please see Christa Roth's Gasification Manual Version 1 (2011) and Version 2 (2014)