[Gasification] 7th Annual Gasification Summit - £200 Early Bird Discount Expiring Tomorrow

Mohammad Ahsan mahsan at acieu.net
Thu Dec 28 02:13:20 CST 2017


ACI’s 7th Annual Gasification Summit<http://www.wplgroup.com/aci/event/gasification/> taking place on the 28th & 29th March 2018 in Frankfurt, Germany, will comprise two days of formal presentations, interactive roundtable discussions and excellent networking opportunities, providing an ideal setting to convene with your peers to discuss both current operational & future planned gasification plants, end product markets, potential barriers & support policies as well as project economics & finance.
Updated Agenda link - http://www.wplgroup.com/aci/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2017/09/ECGe7-Agenda_MKT.pdf

Site Visit:



During the afternoon of 27th of March 2018 up to 40 conference attendees (only 11 spaces remaining) will receive a unique opportunity to visit The bioliq® Process. There is no extra charge to attend the site visit, but spaces are limited and allocated on a first come first served basis. Please register your attendance for the site visit when booking for the conference.



Early Bird Registration:



The price per participation is £1,595 (+VAT) which includes attendance of the two day conference, all speakers' presentations, lunches and networking opportunities as well as documentation from the event. As we are offering £200 early bird discount will be expiring this tomorrow, 29th December, 2017, your price will be reduced to £1,395 (excl. VAT) only. VAT is not applicable if you are a non UK resident business or organisation. You will need to provide your company’s VAT/TVA number or company registration number in order that it is not applied to the transaction.



Registration is simple – I will send you a registration form to be signed and emailed (or faxed) back to me the same day. Once I have the signed form back, I’ll secure your discounted space for the event. In terms of payment, there are 2 options available – you can either pay with a debit/credit card or invoice, payable within five working days.



Or Register Online Now<http://www.wplgroup.com/aci/event/gasification/> to secure your discounted price.



Thanks and looking forward to your confirmation.


Best regards,
Mohammad
Mohammad Ahsan
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From: Gasification [mailto:gasification-bounces at lists.bioenergylists.org] On Behalf Of Greg Manning
Sent: 26 December 2017 23:38
To: Discussion of biomass pyrolysis and gasification <gasification at lists.bioenergylists.org>
Subject: Re: [Gasification] Straw Fueled CHP

Hi Doug, thank you for the information, and yes I remember the "Eco-Puck" ... I was hoping to not go this route, however times have changed, and wood gathering is somewhat harder on the back, than it was even a year ago, was simply looking to other options, that even though more costly on the ROI side, would be easier on the body.

I think you (and tom) have snapped me back into reality. we will have to see.

thanks for the great information.
Greg

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On Tue, Dec 26, 2017 at 3:18 PM, Doug <doug.williams.nz at gmail.com<mailto:doug.williams.nz at gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi Greg,

Tom has covered the issues of straw gasification, and certainly liquefied ash, and sintered clinker are an issue not easily overcome if you just want to make gas. The issue always remains in that raw straw can end up passing through, to then add their condensible volatiles to the end gas.

You may remember that we cubed flax, straw, and hemp for trials in Winnipeg using a rather big vertical rotary machine. It was at least a solution to being able to get the volumes reduced, but for sure conventional gasifiers of most designs just do not incorporate the appropriate factors to control the low velocity air and fast moving fuel. If you hold the fuel it will slag, so to me, the first thing I would do is:

1. Establish first how thick the bed can be with your cubed fuel on a horizontal high porosity grate plate (or other).

2. With various flows, I would want to see if I could function with the thinnest bed possible, allowing for the lowest air velocity, and minimal ash problems.

3. If you do this in the open air, watch the smoke generation and time the colour changes, you know it explains the state of pyrolysis.

Downside.

1. Cubing is high energy consumption adding to fuel cost, unless you can generate power from the gas you make.

2. The output char, if that is the target, will need very careful airtight storage, plus a way to move it about in considerable volume. Very hazardous to health.

3. You still have to design on a scale that your fuel test information will set in "stone".

Hope you keep us informed on your progress as I am sure others will have more to contribute (as we do!)

Regards,

Doug Williams.

Fluidyne.


On 27/12/17 05:57, Greg Manning wrote:
Greetings Doug and list,

I hope all is as well as can be as we all age like fine wine.

In the interest of the original post about straw gasification, I am going to attempt a sample run in my latest unit out of curiosity, I think going the route of cubed wheat straw would be the way to go, what are your thoughts on this ?

Greg Manning


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