[Gasification] Gasification Digest, Vol 6, Issue 7

Ananda S.K. Weerakkody askweerakkody at gmail.com
Thu Dec 7 16:30:07 CST 2006


There is a Japanese company I know quite well, who are experts on this
subject.

Ananda
Philippines & Sri Lanka


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>   1. 30GJ/hour Wood Gasifier (Zietsman, Rex)
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> Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2006 11:08:35 +0200
> From: "Zietsman, Rex" <Rex at Process.co.za>
> Subject: [Gasification] 30GJ/hour Wood Gasifier
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> Calling all Listers!
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> We have a project that requires 30GJ/hour of gas or liquid fuel. The
> current idea is to use heavy furnace oil as this is the cheapest liquid
> fuel available in South Africa. However, the plant is to be built in a
> forest area with lots of biomass available as fuel. So using biomass to
> make syngas is a strong possibility.
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> Does anyone know who would be able to supply a gasifier of this size?
> One of the options is to split the plant into three trains using
> 10GJ/hour each which may make things a bit more manageable. The
> application requires hot gas at 600degC that circulates through a heat
> exchanger and returns at 400degC. Some of the gas is bled off to
> compensate for incoming combustion air and fuel. The incoming air is
> preheated with the outgoing gas. This set up allows the gasifier to send
> hot gas directly to the combustion chamber. This heat would be part of
> the 30GJ as the 30GJ is the nett energy input.
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> If you know of a supplier who could help, please contact me.
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> Rex
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