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Open Core Reburn and Stratified Downdraft Gasifiers

Open Core Re-burn Stratified Downdraft Gasifiers: References
Tom Miles, November 18, 2007
Temperatures and Gas CompositionTemperatures and Gas Composition

The C-H-O Fuel Map

Last updated November 03, 2008
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The C-H-O Fuel Map Thomas Reed, Biomass Energy Foundation, October 4, 2007 C-H-O Fuel Map C-H-O Fuel Map The attached diagram which shows the relationship of all fuels to their C-H-O content. I first developed this at SERI/NREL ~1980 and have been refining it ever since. It seems to draw a lot of chemistry together and make it understandable for the chemistry no-wanabes.

The Boudouard Equation

Last updated November 04, 2008

The Boudouard Equation: Chart and Spreadsheet (Excel)
Tom Reed, Biomass Energy Foundation, Golden, CO, November 22, 2006

Boudouard Equilibrium
Boudouard Equilibrium

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Fuel Composition-Conversion and Equivalence Ratio Diagrams

Last updated November 04, 2008

The Fuel Composition-Conversion Diagram (pdf)
The Equivalence Ratio: The Key to Understanding Pyrolysis, Combustion and Gasification of fuels (pdf)
Tom Reed, Biomass Energy Foundation July 4, 2006

Equivalence ratio
Equivalence ratio

Biomass Energy Foundation: History of Woodgas

Last updated November 13, 2006

Biomass Energy Foundation: History of Woodgas
Tom Reed, Biomass Energy Foundation

See the Biomass Energy Foundation website at www.woodgas.com for history, publications and information regarding biomass gasification from small sacle to industrial syngas.

BEF director Dr. Tom Reed moderates the Gasification discussion list and is a valuable treasue of knowledge in the thermochemical converison of biomass to energy.

Açai Brazil: Biomass Gasification Partnership for Rural Electrification in Brazil

Last updated November 03, 2008

Açai Brazil:Biomass Gasification Partnership for Rural Electrification in Brazil
Tom Reed, Biomass Energy Foundation, February 27, 2007

The Biomass Energy Foundation has partnered with Brazil’s Federal University of Amazonas (UFAM) to bring biomass-generated electricity to the Amazon region.

The “Biomass Gasification Partnership for Rural Electrification in Brazil” will use açaí pits, currently a waste product from processing fruit pulp, to generate 80 kW of electricity to serve four communities in the municipality of Manacapuru, approximately 90 km southwest of the state capital Manaus. The bioenergy plant will be co-located with a new açaí processing facility that will allow villagers to generate income and improve their standard of living. Currently, the villagers collect the fruit but have no means to process it into pulp, so they must sell it to a middleman at a low commodity prices. A new school has already been constructed as part of the project.

BEF’s system will consist of two 40 kW gensets fueled by two air-blown downdraft gasifiers complete with gas cleaning and cooling systems and semi-automated system controls. System installation is scheduled for the summer of 2006.

The project has principle funding from Brazil’s Federal Ministry of Mines and Energy as a pilot facility under Brazil’s “Lights for All” universal electrification program. The International Utility Energy Partnership has also awarded BEF a small grant to monitor the greenhouse gas benefits associated with using biomass energy rather than distributed diesel generation, the current modus operandi, to serve isolated communities in Brazil.

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