[Gasification] "ecogas" defined
Reg Preston
trpreston at mekarn.org
Fri Jul 13 09:36:16 EDT 2007
I welcome the use of the term "ecogas" . We are presently producing
"ecogas" from sugar cane bagasse and stems of mulberry and Tithonia
diversifolia. In no way can these sources of biomass be described as
"wood"..
Reg Preston in Colombia using an Ankur gasifier 2 to 8 hours every day
T R Preston
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