[Stoves] Reply from Paul Olivier about the fuels his gasifier is designed for, again I cannot strip out and shrink the embedded images in his post to get under the 1500kB limit so just the text.

ajheggie at gmail.com ajheggie at gmail.com
Wed Dec 21 15:25:15 CST 2022


On Wed, 21 Dec 2022 at 19:51, Paul Olivier <paul.olivier at esrla.com> wrote:

> Please see comments below.
>
> On Wed, Dec 21, 2022 at 10:58 PM Ronal Larson <rongretlarson at comcast.net>
> wrote:
>
>> Andrew: cc list and Paul
>>
>> Because he has a controllable fan/blower, my guess is that he can use
>> many fuels.  Since, I’m pretty sure  he is a stoves list member, we can
>> consider this a request to answer.  (But also adding him directly.)
>>
>> Ron
>>
>> On Dec 21, 2022, at 3:14 AM, ajheggie at gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> Ron
>>
>> Paul's design is very elegant and we have seen iterations of his rice
>> husk gasifier burning with very clean blue flames  from when he posted here.
>>
>> I wonder what his target market is, I assume homes in Vietnam that
>> currently use wood or even LPG.
>>
>> I think there is a market everywhere.
> We should not use fossil fuels, wood or charcoal to cook.
> Also, heat produced from syngas is cheaper than heat produced from
> electricity.
>
>
>> I also wonder what other fuel pellets it will burn, I would also like to
>> buy one if it helps establish production but there is a dearth of rice
>> hulls in UK.
>>
>> Gasifier fuel can be produced from agricultural waste (mainly straw) by
> means of pelletization.
>
>
>
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