[Gasification] TAR FREE WOOD GAS
Gero Eckermann
info at carboconsult.com
Mon Nov 13 10:55:56 CST 2006
Dear Tom,
Many thanks for your mail!
Yes, I agree with you and the importance to speak the same language. Gus
used to say: for all intents and purposes, our gas is tar free. I prefer
to call it just tar free, because our CSIR tested and certified gas (this
was done for ESKOM in April 2000) only contains 0,002g / Nm³ particulates
and max 0,012g / Nm³ tar-like compounds. This presents a total of max 0,014g
/ Nm³ impurities and is still considered by others as absolutely
negligible.
By the way, NO TAR refers to our raw gas and the filtered gas, because the
tar gets cracked in the hearth of the gasifier (at ±1,500ºC).
I had similar questions from Tom Miles on 10 Nov and forwarded the answers
to him today. Both, our prices and said answers are attached hereto.
See: http://gasifiers.bioenergylists.org/carboconsult_price_tar
With kind Biomass Energy regards,
Gero
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From: Thomas Reed [mailto:tombreed at comcast.net]
Sent: 13 November 2006 02:36 AM
To: Gero Eckermann
Cc: 'Paul S. Anderson'; gasification at listserv.repp.org
Subject: Re: [Gasification] TAR FREE WOOD GAS
Dear Gero:
I was a good friend and colleague of Gus and visited his house several
times.
It is important to speak the same language. What is the tar content of your
raw gas? Filtered Gas? Particulate content?
Congratulations on all of your installations. I didn't find your attachment
about prices etc. Please send again...
Yours truly,
TOM REED The BIomass Energy Foundation
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