[Gasification] storing wood gas.
Kevin Chisholm
kchisholm at ca.inter.net
Wed Jun 14 08:55:01 CDT 2006
Dear Tharu
Could you please tell us a bit more about your intended application? Some on
the List might be able to make suggestions that were helpful, if they knew
more about the intended application and the limitations.
In general, high pressure storage would not likely be economic with low BTU
wood gas. However, if intended delivery distances are "intermediate",
perhaps delivery by a "bag" or "bladder" may be practical. If distances are
short, perhaps delivery by hose or pipeline may be practical.
Best wishes,
Kevin
----- Original Message -----
From: "V Tharumaratnam" <mwsys at slt.lk>
To: <gasification at listserv.repp.org>
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 10:29 AM
Subject: Re: [Gasification] storing wood gas.
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> Dear forum,
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> Would like to know
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> 1.Economical pressure at which to store and use wood gas.
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> 2.For and Against pressurizing, storing, and using wood gas.
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> Possible options for using wood gas would appear to be .
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> Option 1. Gasifiers for each consumer or
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> Option 2. Shared gasifier producing and delivering the gas to the
> consumers.
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> In case of very small consumers as in domestic cooking
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> Maybe option 2 could be advantages and economical.
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> Thanks for your comments.
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> Tharu
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