Gasification is essentially the conversion of solid Hydrocarbon feedstocks (wood/ wood-waste, agricultural residues, chicken manure, coal, Municipal Waste etc.) into a combustible gas mixture called Producer Gas / Syn Gas.
A gasifier is essentially a reactor where solid fuels like biomass and waste are converted into a clean, combustible gas called producer gas through a series of thermochemical processes.
Feed enters the gasifier from the top and producer gas generated is drawn from the bottom.
A gasifier has 4 zones where key processes:
Moisture in the fuel evaporates as it gets heated, preparing the material for the next stage of transformation.
The dried fuel breaks down into gases and solid carbon (char) when heated without oxygen, initiating the conversion process.
A controlled amount of air is added, and part of the pyrolysis products are oxidized to H₂O and CO₂. Heat is generated during this exothermic process.
CO₂ and H₂O react with carbon in the reduction bed to form producer gas (CO + H₂). This endothermic reaction occurs at high temperatures.
The Gasifier converts biomass or MSW into producer gas, which can directly replace conventional fuels like furnace oil, diesel, Natural Gas or other fossil fuels in thermal applications such as kilns, dryers, and furnaces.
The gasifier converts biomass or MSW into clean producer gas through a controlled thermochemical process. The gas is cleaned and used in a genset for power. With minimal residue and safe flaring, it enables reliable, decentralized energy from waste.
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The gasifier converts biomass or MSW into producer gas, replacing coal, oil, or gas for kilns, dryers, and furnaces. With minimal cleaning, safe flaring, and useful biochar output, it delivers efficient, low-emission industrial heat.
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Producer gas or syngas from gasifiers can be converted to valuable fuels and chemicals such as methanol, hydrogen, and other synthetic fuels, enabling a transition towards green chemistry.
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The biochar produced from gasification captures carbon from biomass, locking it in a stable form that can be used to enrich soil health, support carbon-negative operations, and generate carbon credits.
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Gasification provides an eco-friendly solution for treating Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) and Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF), converting them into clean energy and significantly reducing landfill burden.
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