Hi David,

This sounds like a message finally sinking in:

> On a related note, I was at an ORC seminar yesterday where an ERK 
> licensee was discussing the issues - including calorific variation - 
> associated with burning producer gas in large scale gasification  
> plants. He was emphasising that tight control of the feedstock was of 
> paramount importance

We would love to gasify fuel of any quality, but the realities of controlling 
any thermal biomass process, is to first control the moisture content of the 
fuel. Gasifiers can "sort of" handle moisture variation, but it is always at 
cost to the gas making cycle. When the gasifier output is also required to be 
variable depending on it's application, the tight control really does kick into 
gear. You should expect to see more pre-dried fuel chip ( <10%) being specified 
in future gasification projects, along with a chip size specifications, 
especially where the producer gas quality really matters.

Doug Williams,
Fluidyne...




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