[Gasification] equipment suppliers for power generation 40kW ?

Li CHEN chen at sol3d.com
Thu Mar 31 02:39:56 CDT 2011


Dear Doug,

Thanks for your quick and detailed answers.

I agree with you that often customer who does not know gasification at 
all comes to us to ask whether our gasifier is able to gasify 
all.....Obviously, no gasifier could today.

When we say "no, it is not able to". They do not really care about why 
but they go to another gasifier supplier to ask the same question.

Li


--Le 31/03/2011 00:18, doug.williams a écrit

> *Hi Jeremie and Li,*
> **
> *In answer to your questions:*
> **
> *
> *Doug,
> Can you tell me where you experienced gasification in Madagascar?
> *I stated that I provided assistance to these engineers, not actually 
> work in Madagascar. They knew nothing about gasification, wanted to 
> build locally, and wanted cheap.*
> **
> *We discussed known and potential applications, the local level of 
> technology, current transport systems and energy use, weather, 
> environmental issues, and the indigenous population. The discussions 
> stopped when they said the fuel was going to be grass, because it was 
> available every where. I referred them to very practical DIY 
> briquetting technologies, with advise on how these might be produced 
> in a thermally bonded format, the most appropriate way for these types 
> of fuels to be gasified in some sort of reliable way. This would then 
> allow a place to start for any testing to begin.  I never heard from 
> them again, which was about six years ago, and their file has long 
> gone, along with the contact details. I do have to have a big clean 
> out at least every three years, as there is little need for me to keep 
> tag of these endless type of enquiries. *
>
> Who were the French engineers?
> *They must have been in a large town with water supplies, and were 
> responsible for supplying and running the water works.*
> **
> *
> *Do you know if it is still running?
> *Based from experience from other enquiries, it is very unlikely they 
> went any further with their ideas and built anything at all. It's not 
> that you cannot do things, but severely limited by your own ability 
> and knowledge to make it happen. The choice of fuel being grass, 
> straight away took them into a place with no know commercial history 
> of proven application. Wood and charcoal was not an option if I 
> remember correctly.*
> **
> *Sorry there is not more to add, but this is typical of how many 
> working in areas of need, can make big mistakes.*
> **
> *Doug Williams,*
> *Fluidyne Gasification.*
> **
>
>
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