[Gasification] "ecogas" defined

mike labauve aetius463 at earthlink.net
Thu Jul 19 22:38:12 EDT 2007


lets think on this a coal power plant procduces too much co2  can the gas 
from the pipes can run through filter and coolers to diesel engine to power 
generators.
kill two birds with one stone
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Saibhaskar Nakka" <saibhaskarnakka at gmail.com>
To: <stoves at listserv.repp.org>; <gasification at listserv.repp.org>
Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2007 6:37 AM
Subject: Re: [Gasification] "ecogas" defined


> Dear All,
>
> I had gone through all the names suggested. I like woodgas / smoke for
> T-LUD stoves (dry biomass) and Biogas for wet biomass. But if a new
> name is to be given for T-LUD stoves, I would like to call
> "BIOPYROGAS" BIO is added to the name "PYROGAS" suggested by Ron.
> Ecogas / Greengas are the names could be more suitable for highly
> efficient stoves, say with > 30% efficiency.
>
> Dr. N. Sai Bhaskar Reddy
>
>
>> Crispin:
>>
>>     1.  I think we need to realize that Kevin was NOT favoring 
>> "greengas" -
>> and I am inclined to agree.
>>
>>     2.   After I jumped in with "cleangas", I had second thoughts like
>> yours.
>>
>>     3.  Your suggestion below prompts me to also throw in "pyrogas" - as
>> being somewhat more descriptive than the others  (goes well with 
>> pyromaniac
>> also).  Pyrolysis-gas is presumably too long.
>>
>> Ron
>
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