[Gasification] PIA | Company  demonstrates eco-friendly technology  in  drying palay, tobacco

Jeff Davis jeffdavis0124 at gmail.com
Sun Nov 10 18:45:05 CST 2013


Thanks Tom, sounds like tar and condensate filtering is still the norm 
for engine grade rice hull gas.


Thanks again,
Jeff


On 11/09/2013 12:26 PM, Tom Miles wrote:
>
> Jeff,
>
> Val Tiangco, CTO of BTI, did his graduate studies (~1986) on the use 
> of rice husk to make engine gas. He did his dissertation and published 
> several papers with Bryan Jenkins and John Goss on the topic. Today 
> affiliates of Ankur Scientific Technologies sell gasifiers to drive 
> engines with rice husk gas in Cambodia and other countries in South 
> Asia. I don't know that the quality of the gas has changed any or 
> whether gas cleaning has improved but it is being used. I understand 
> that Ankur sales are very good at this time, as are sales of the Ankur 
> look-a-likes from China and other South Asian countries.
>
> Tom
>

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