Biomass gasification often encounters the shortage of biomass supply for continuous operation. Co-gasification of different biomass materials is a promising solution that can address the shortage of biomass supply for the continuous gasification process. However, the effectiveness of co-gasification is not well understood. Furthermore, there is nearly no reported work of co-gasification of two or more biomass materials. In this study, two Malaysian local biomass materials, wood residual and coconut shells were co-gasified in a 33.6 kW thermal capacity downdraft gasifier to investigate the effect of blending ratio the on quality of the producer gas. The results show that producer gas composition increased as coconut shells proportion increas...
As the largest amount of biomass residues produced from the palm oil industry, the oil palm frond (O...
Gasification of waste corn cob is one of the technologies to convert solid waste into energy corn co...
The global increase in world population is followed with a rise in waste generation and energy needs...
Biomass gasification often encounters the shortage of biomass supply for continuous operation. Co-ga...
Shortages of feedstock supply due to seasonal availability, high transportation costs, and lack of b...
Co-gasification of biomass is beneficial as only relying on one type of biomass causes interruption ...
Shortage of feedstock supply often happens in biomass gasification. Thus, the cogasification of ble...
Biomass is a potential energy source since it is renewable, efficient and cost effective. Biomass ca...
Reliance on a single biomass to generate electrical power can cause disruption due to the inconsiste...
Gasifier has been proven feasible for the generation of electricity. Reliance on single biomass espe...
Biomass energy via gasification is an attractive substitute of fossil fuels. The distribution of bio...
Use of fuel other than woody generally has been limited to rice husk and other residues are rarely t...
Synthesis gas, also known as syngas, produced from biomass materials has been identified as a potent...
Traditional fossil fuels such as coal, gas and oil are still major candidates to fulfill the energy ...
Biomass gasification is an endothermic reaction process for converting biomass into syngas. Gasifica...
As the largest amount of biomass residues produced from the palm oil industry, the oil palm frond (O...
Gasification of waste corn cob is one of the technologies to convert solid waste into energy corn co...
The global increase in world population is followed with a rise in waste generation and energy needs...
Biomass gasification often encounters the shortage of biomass supply for continuous operation. Co-ga...
Shortages of feedstock supply due to seasonal availability, high transportation costs, and lack of b...
Co-gasification of biomass is beneficial as only relying on one type of biomass causes interruption ...
Shortage of feedstock supply often happens in biomass gasification. Thus, the cogasification of ble...
Biomass is a potential energy source since it is renewable, efficient and cost effective. Biomass ca...
Reliance on a single biomass to generate electrical power can cause disruption due to the inconsiste...
Gasifier has been proven feasible for the generation of electricity. Reliance on single biomass espe...
Biomass energy via gasification is an attractive substitute of fossil fuels. The distribution of bio...
Use of fuel other than woody generally has been limited to rice husk and other residues are rarely t...
Synthesis gas, also known as syngas, produced from biomass materials has been identified as a potent...
Traditional fossil fuels such as coal, gas and oil are still major candidates to fulfill the energy ...
Biomass gasification is an endothermic reaction process for converting biomass into syngas. Gasifica...
As the largest amount of biomass residues produced from the palm oil industry, the oil palm frond (O...
Gasification of waste corn cob is one of the technologies to convert solid waste into energy corn co...
The global increase in world population is followed with a rise in waste generation and energy needs...