[Gasification] Empirical data on dryer systems
Tom Miles
tmiles at trmiles.com
Sun Dec 10 17:54:26 CST 2006
Mark,
You'll find menus for:
Fuels http://gasifiers.bioenergylists.org/fuels
Products http://gasifiers.bioenergylists.org/products
We've had categories for these topics but hadn't brought them out into the
menus yet. You'll find a lot of information on liquid fuels via gasification
to syngas in the IEA Task 33 reports and in the BTG "Handbook Gasification"
http://gasifiers.bioenergylists.org/ieafall06
The article you cited was the Gas Technology Institute (formerly Institute
of Gas Technology) RENUGAS project in Hawaii. It was intended tobe the scale
up of one of five gasification processes developed under Tom Reed's alcohol
fuels program in the 1980s. Their current pilot facility is in Chicago and
was reported in the IEA meeting cited above.
Tom
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark & Elena Gallmeier [mailto:mgallmeir at comcast.net]
Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2006 7:36 AM
To: gasification at listserv.repp.org; Tom Miles
Subject: Re: [Gasification] Empirical data on dryer systems
To Tom Miles & All,
I think a FUEL topic is a very good idea.
Is there also sufficient interest for a BIOMASS METHANOL topic?
Questions about and interest in the possibilities of biomass methanol are
recurring in GASIFICATION. Three quite recently.
The technical elements of the problem are fairly defined. Some are integral
to GASIFICATION, such as making synthesis gas and making biomass producer
gasifier gensets to provide electricity to make oxygen. Other aspects are
fairly unique, such as types of oxygen plants, types of compressors, design
of catalytic reactors, types and preparation of methanol catalysts, and
other 'plant' components.
My purpose is not to segregate methanol from gasification, but to focus an
archive and ongoing discussion. Those who now control Washington policy
making have made it clear they are not going to support 'Methanol' with
either policy or funding via DoE. So if biomass methanol is going to be
done in the near future, it's going to be done without any leadership from
'Washington' or from the academic complex that cues on Washington. State &
local government and non-government effort still provide a wide field of
action.
Rising average fuel prices - and rapidly rising food prices spurred by
Washington's favored ethanol policy - are spurring rising interest and
motivation.
Best Wishes,
Mark
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> Fuel selection, preparation, handling, sizing, drying and feeding are all
> essential topics for gasification. A FUEL topic is something that is on
> the
> list of things to add to the Gasification website but the site is only
> being
> developed as time permits.
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