Turning biomass like switchgrass and other plants into usable fuel is no easy feat. Gasification, one method of converting feedstocks to fuels, traditionally produces greenhouse gas emissions and ...
Biomass gasification is a thermochemical process that converts organic feedstocks into a combustible synthesis gas (syngas) composed primarily of carbon monoxide, hydrogen and carbon dioxide. Under ...
Biomass gasification is a thermochemical pathway that converts lignocellulosic feedstocks into a combustible gas mixture rich in hydrogen and carbon monoxide. Catalytic conversion processes are ...
Biomass- and waste-derived gasification processes are advantageous in many ways, providing syngas streams for low-carbon energy, renewable fuels and chemical precursors. However, the complexity of the ...
Since 2019, one of the hottest topics in the energy realm has been hydrogen, and for good reason. Due to a variety of factors, the element has been recognized as a key piece of decarbonization ...
The Vaskiluodon Voima Oy plant is the first biomass gasification in the world to be adopted on such a large scale for the replacement of fossil fuels. The plant incorporates a number of Metso ...
Biomass can be converted into valuable gases. But in order to control this process, the amount of water vapor has to be measured. This is notoriously hard, because other components of the gas can ...
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