Dear gasification friends, what is a definition? Is it about what we mean with the terminology?

I agree and disagree with many statements posted so far, but for me it makes sense to differentiate between the two.

Regarding producergas it seems we all agree that it contains many components besides carbonmomoxide and hydrogen (in particularly the inert nitrogen). But to my understanding, syngas is purely (or almost) carbonmomoxide and hydrogen, which makes it a excellent "feedstock" for many useful applications or as many say a chemical building block for the organic (bulk) chemistry. That's probably also the future for biomass; electricity and heat can be produced by other renewable sources.

Best wishes for the NEW YEAR 2011
Harrie Knoef


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