Kenny,

As a single retort the short answer is no. What we are doing is close coupling a number of individual retorts each optimised for its purpose to give you essentially a modular plant that is easily replicated to the scale required and can be "mixed & matched" depending on biomass resource available and final product mix required.

cheers,
Peter



On 20/07/2012 5:00 AM, [email protected] wrote:
From: Kenny Redd<[email protected]>
To:[email protected]
Subject: [Gasification] To all... a question
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As a novice to gasification, I have been absorbing the enlightening info on
this forum.  Here's my question: Is it possible to design a single reactor
vessel to intake woody biomass (@30% moisture) and output syngas, torrefied
woody biomass and biochar in a continuous process and
maintain self-sustaining combustion without returning a portion of the
syngas to aid combustion?  My gut feeling (and my novice number crunching)
says it can be done.  Am I overly optimistic?  Are there any such systems
in use today?

Thanks in advance for any additional enlightenment.

Kenny Redd
Inova Energy LLC


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