[Gasification] Enventix: Syngas and Biochar from Waste
Pannirselvam P.V
pannirbr at gmail.com
Mon Jan 17 06:07:03 CST 2011
Helo Tom
On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 8:56 PM, Tom Miles <tmiles at trmiles.com> wrote:
> Pannirselvam,
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> As the owner, principal sponsor, and administrator of this list for 15
> years (since 1996) I can tell you that syngas is within the scope of this
> discussion. See list purpose below.) Gas production and refining to
> synthesis gases are also within the scope of the list.
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* I am late comer to this very big list , like many young members
here *
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> Much of the discussion on the list has been on producer gas and its
> application to engines simply because that is what the more vocal members
> (of 1200) on the list seem to be interested in. Many list members have
> extensive experience in developing gasifiers for the production of liquid
> fuels and fuel cells.
>
The content of our list is very much , well organized with videos and
related full articles and documents of projects from many
country.Congratulation for you and your dedicated team work
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> welcome information that we can add to the site.
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* I and my students do search here often , able to get good answers
but mainly for gasifiers and CHP . I do find little work regards to
syngas and liquid fuels *
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> Almost all gasification processes to power or liquid fuels are expensive
> today compared with traditional combustion technologies. Most of these are
> still in development. Reg Miller, a principal at Enventix, is one of many
> researchers who have been developing systems to make high quality gases from
> biomass.
>
The information you always post along with links are very good one .
Even in the integrated reactor patent , these information are
not available.
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> I do not think that biomass gas - SOFC have become competitive yet with
> other conversion technologies like IC engines, ORC or gas turbines. The
> economic questions are evaluated each year by researchers around the world.
> You will find techno-economic studies in the presentations at many meetings.
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As you have always update the information , thanks to your answer.
With new integrated reactor developments , let us see the bioenegy
project can have soon great green future .
The energy integtaion of sepearte steam ,making , pyrolsysi ,
gasification , reforming are all well done by a integrated reactor , but
very complex one
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> Kind regards,
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> Tom Miles
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> *From:* gasification-bounces at lists.bioenergylists.org [mailto:
> gasification-bounces at lists.bioenergylists.org] *On Behalf Of *Pannirselvam
> P.V
> *Sent:* Sunday, January 16, 2011 12:45 PM
> *To:* Discussion of biomass pyrolysis and gasification
> *Cc:* Rajesh sk
> *Subject:* Re: [Gasification] Enventix: Syngas and Biochar from Waste
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> Helo Tim
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> See the information published in the site , the link you sent
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> E*nventix integrated oxygen-free gasification and steam generation system
> enables highly-efficient and cost-effective clean power generation and
> synthetic materials and fuels from coal, petroleum coke, biomass or any
> organic waste. It reduces the cost of Integrated Coal Gasification Plant
> (IGCC) by more than 24% and increases the efficiency by more than 15%*
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> * The new process show answer to our old following important questions *
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> Can any one know in our the product gas is producer gas or GEK type
> quality gas , which was the source for hot topic in our list.
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> Syngas is possible to make without pure oxygen and also with reduced
> capital investments ?
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> Is it pure syngas or gas with better quality?
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> Is this site above publication about syngas can be true or not ?
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> Can SOFC fuell cell engine can more economical than Ic engines and
> turbines ?
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> Can production of methanol from syngas , can be more viable
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> Yours truley
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> Pannirselvam
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