Gasification is considered as an efficient way to utilize biomass as an energy source or for fuel production. One of the obstacles for commercial utilization is the production of tars or heavy hydrocarbons along with the producer gas. Tar removal posses a serious challenge. Conventional methods employ catalytic or thermal cracking or scrubbing techniques. The present paper investigates non-thermal plasma as an alternative approach. Experimental results indicate energy requirement to be about 400 J/L for removal of naphthalene from synthetic producer gas at 200°C. The main pathway for tar removal by pulsed corona at the investigated temperatures is dry reforming by CO2. For commercial application, the key issue is related to the energy consu...