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gasifier working principle

The tech: Have you heard of gasification? So this is a one-off usage of biomass.” Biomass is a word that means stuff from things that were planted or animals. This can be anything from tree wood from trees, unused crops from farms, and even garbage that we throw away. Gasification is significant because it converts these materials into a valuable gas known as “syngas. This gas can then be turned into clean energy to power our electricity and heat.

A gasifier is a special machine that breaks up the feedstock and interacts with the oxygen and heat, making gasification take place. A gasifier works like a giant oven — it decomposes organic materials — which, in case you forgot, is anything which was once living — into syngas. Inside the gasifier, these materials are heated to extremely high temperatures, almost like cooking them but with very little oxygen. Making them gasify through this heating process.

The gasifier's role

More types of organic materials can be used for gasification. Forests and farms, for instance, have considerable waste: wood chips from logging trees, timber remnants, and left over plants from agriculture.

Gasification does just that by breaking these materials into smaller pieces. These small pieces include atoms of hydrogen and carbon. These pieces are then reassembled in a different way to make syngas. This process is akin to deconstructing a puzzle and reconstructing it to create something new.

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