Dear Mr. Pettman,
    From your "products" tab on your website, you provide microbes for 
enhancement of bio digestion. Because of only general statemnts, comparison to 
other processes or products isn't directly feasible. One comment is that the 
group that has 60+ dairy digesters is that they want a strictly anerobic 
environment to reduce the oxidation of iron and use mild steel in their 
systems. 
    With the "bio char" production from your gasifier, what is the yield of C 
in the residue? This is typically a low efficiency conversion system and the 
claimas that bio-char is good for the soil does not translate into good 
economics for gasification as the C has a significant amount of the heating 
value in it. 
    Water treatment without membranes is necessary and easily done with the 
right approach, reducing the complexity of pre-treatment, maintenance, capital 
cost. 
    There are a variety of other technologies which Thermogenics has developed 
including simple gas cleaning, produced water cleaning, simplified power 
distribution and control technology, continuous inexpensive gas quality 
analysis. 


Sincerely,

Leland T. "Tom" Taylor
Thermogenics Inc. 
+001-505-463-8422 
www.thermogenicx.com
Skype: ltt.invent



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Subject: Re: [Gasification] [Stoves] Energy in Puerto Rico : Puerto Rico Needs 
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See reply below in RED.



E. Hugh Pettman,
SolEco Limited Group,
CEO.
www.soleco-technology.com

SKYPE: xyteka

Telephone: +61 43 44 33 565




-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [Gasification] [Stoves] Energy in Puerto Rico : Puerto Rico
Needs Our Help
From: l <[email protected]>
Date: Sat, November 11, 2017 9:36 am
To: [email protected]

Dear Mr. Pettman, 
    I am presuming that you are using bio-digesters for methane/CO2 production? 
YES.These are typically permanent installations due to the volumetric amounts 
necessary for any serious production rate. NO - we have systems that are 
contained in 40ft. ISO shipping containers. The "sludge" does need dewatering 
to be useful and over long periods of time, causes serious damage to the soil 
which has created a set of US EPA regulations for it's use in the US. We treat 
the digester and gestate with a 100% fully organic solution that solves all 
these problems.  We do de-water. We can use the solids produced in our own 
patented gasifiers to generate more power.

 
    Although wood is a biomass, it does not degrade in these units well and in 
devastated Puerto Rico areas, I am sure that much of the waste is woody 
buildings and so on which should be used in thermal conversion systems for 
power generation, but the technology hasn't advanced far enough to address the 
problem in real economic terms. Plastics are likewise better processed through 
thermal systems.  For woody biomass, plastics and various types of oil, fats 
and grease we have a gasifier that is a patented downdraft unit that once again 
is designed to ship either two units in a 20ft. ISO Container or four units in 
a 40ft. ISO Container.....these units produce electricity and a fine, dry 
BioChar which has great use in agriculture.

 
        I have seen useful 2 megawatt dairy biomass digesters in Wisconsin, the 
company had 60 of them installed and used standard IC spark ignited engines for 
operation, plus very low cost, simple design and operation. 
We have systems for bio generators that range from 1 tonne per day input right 
in up to 150 tonne to 175 tonne per day continuous operation.






Sincerely,





Leland T. "Tom" Taylor
 
Thermogenics Inc. 
 
+001-505-463-8422 
 
www.thermogenicx.com
 
Skype: ltt.invent
 
 
 
 
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 From: pettman <[email protected]>
 To: Discussion of biomass pyrolysis and gasification 
<[email protected]>; Discussion of biomass 
<[email protected]>
 Cc: gasification <[email protected]>
 Sent: Fri, Nov 10, 2017 3:17 pm
 Subject: Re: [Gasification] [Stoves] Energy in Puerto Rico : Puerto Rico Needs 
Our Help
 
 
 
 
Greetings EVERYONE.
 

 
 
Biomass is a massively underused resource.
 
Our company has bio generators from which we are able to make electricity and 
produce agricultural grade water - which can be turned in potable water - and 
we use the gestate for fertilizer. 
 
 

 
 
E. Hugh Pettman,
 
SolEco Limited.
 
 
CEO.
 
 
 
Telephone: +61 43 44 33 565
 

 
 




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