[Gasification] Chicken Litter gasification

phillip manske pdmanske at gmail.com
Thu May 12 00:48:03 CDT 2011


Thank you Mr. Kana, that was interesting.  I was curious, you saved me
some time.

P


On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 10:36 PM, Robert Kana <sinan at biomassindo.com> wrote:
> Dear List,
> A while ago there was some interest in gasification of chicken manure. As a
> request from a customer we have been doing chicken manure gasification, in a
> very simple down draft gasifer at low temperature. Chicken manure was mixed
> with rice husk, we dried and gasified. Since I don't have the gas analyzer,
> anybody would know the composition of the gas?
> This is suppose to be a very big business and in need. Chicken farmers do
> not need to much power to run the farm, but they need so much energy to heat
> the chicks or the whole flack. In Europe vhere energy prices are so
> expensive this might be the right way to concentrate on some gasifier sales.
> The gas comes out so clean, it would be very easy to clean and use in IC
> engines.
> If any body has an idea or experience how to dry chicken waste, and make a
> very simple control panel for the gasifier, I would appreciate.
> Many thanks,
> Robert
> PS. Dough has always given us good advice. Now I know why my chemical
> professor friend was using her dish washing waste fulid to spray the
> vegetables and flowers.
>
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