Dear All - and Tom

There are many challenges to solved before gasifiers are commercial and 
competitive.

I can only agree to you observations about some fantastic projects with too 
much money and too little technical competence. These projects are found every 
where in the world.

What is missing in 95 % of the projects I see is that "some body" did not sit 
down and ask a few simple questions - most important - listened to the answers.
Why is it so? - I think it is because it would stop 80 % of all projects.

I Denmark we have developed a dozen of small scale gasifiers since 1985. The 
basic business idea was to take some cheap fuel (100%) and produce 25 % 
expensive electricity and 50 % cheap heat.
But  - now heat is more expensive than electricity - and the cost level we have 
reached is 2-10 times the market price.
And of course none of the plants are no where near a commercial product (apart 
from one that is close to - but 2-4 times too expensive) because the investors 
are looking for projects that have a chance of being competitive with in 2-10 
years.

If I should give (I some times do - but not sure they listen) an investor an 
advice - would I suggest small scale gasification? - NO
If I should give (I do that very often - and I am sure they do not listen) a 
politician an advice of how to reduce global warming - would I suggest small 
scale gasification? - Yes - probably - but I would advice him/her to be sure 
that the money are invested in such a way that new interesting technologies 
have higher priority than a smart feature to a fluidbed or an updraft gasifier.

The consequence of that is that my 10-15 years of biomass gasification know-how 
is almost only relevant to tell you what not to do - and not what to do.

Some day something interesting will come - we will only see it if we listen and 
see.

It might come from strange EU supported projects or from USA VC financed 
projects or from a university in Indonesia.

Best regards

Thomas





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Dear Tom M,
     I think that just because a system operates in EU environs has limited 
bearing on it's success in the US or other areas because the EU has active 
gov't support of their renewable energy programs to a much larger degree than 
here in the US. Also, renewable energy rates in Italy particularly, are really 
astronomical and one can afford a lot of costs not tolerated here.
     From my first hand experiece there, the Italian regulatory system is 
loosey-goosey. The one Italian I was aware of there was arrested, indicted for 
28 charges of defrauding the government, held under house arrest pending trial 
and then the prosecutor dropped all the charges. I know first hand he and his 
partner were guilty.
     Some of the EU incinerators operate in excess of permitted levels, but are 
not shut down because there isn't an alternative. One group operated for 
several years until the investigators found that they had forged the emission 
analysis and sent two VPs to jail for doing so and now the $150mm plants are 
shut down.
     When I was there watching a 35mm Euro acid hydrolysis plant being built, I 
saw them take pipes and weld them together to handle medium pressure steam and 
did absolutely no testing on the welds, no dye, X-ray, Ultrasonic or other 
which would never fly here. I have to admit the guy welding was one of the best 
I had ever seen, but really? One of the engineers on the plant said that he 
wasn't going to be there when it started up because he didn't want to see it 
blow up.
     Some of the EU folks actively seek US products. I have had lots of 
interest from over there, they have even been willing to take care of the EU 
registration. Which by the way, one Asian gasifier is registered but does not 
have any reference to it's electrostatic precipitator in it's registration 
documents. Not sure how this is done either.
Sincerely,
Leland T. "Tom" Taylor
President
Thermogenics Inc.
In a message dated 7/28/12 3:58:55 PM, 
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Doug,

Anyone who has the enthusiasm and the where-with-all to reach the manufacturing 
stage of developing gasifiers should be given the benefit of the doubt. It is a 
long road. The proof of any claims is the sustained and reliable operation of a 
commercial system. Gasifiers installed in the US must meet standards of 
industrial construction, safety and environmental impact similar to those in 
Europe, regardless of where they are manufactured. We look forward to seeing 
third party verified results of their operation. Then we can line up to buy 
them.

AGT and Biogen are private companies. They have been visible at conferences and 
they have more than one gasifier in operation at least at the 250 kWe scale. 
They recently installed two 500 kWe gasifiers in Italy near their main offices. 
It is likely that they will operate those units for significant periods before 
they start exporting systems. Like others they have had ups and downs during 
pilot, small scale and commercial operations. They have been selling projects. 
We hope that those projects are successful.

http://www.agtgasification.com/eng/agt_srl.htm
http://www.biogendr.com/app/en/frontpage.aspx


Tom Miles


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