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  2. Wood gas generator - Wikipedia

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    Dodge V10 hauling hay with woodgas.Keith gasifier system Santa-Go, Kanagawa Chuo Kotsu Co., Ltd.. A wood gas generator is a gasification unit which converts timber or charcoal into wood gas, a producer gas consisting of atmospheric nitrogen, carbon monoxide, hydrogen, traces of methane, and other gases, which – after cooling and filtering – can then be used to power an internal combustion ...

  3. Wood gas - Wikipedia

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    A bus, powered by wood gas generated by a gasifier on a trailer, Leeds, England, c. 1943. The first wood gasifier was apparently built by Gustav Bischof in 1839. The first vehicle powered by wood gas was built by T.H. Parker in 1901. [2] Around 1900, many cities delivered fuel gases (centrally produced, typically from coal) to residences.

  4. Georges Imbert - Wikipedia

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    In 1921 Imbert built a charcoal gasifier and two years later he succeeded in gasification for a vehicle. In 1923, the Army, informed by De Dietrich of the invention, asked Imbert to build a wood gasifier for the French government. Imbert set up his gas-fired plant (1925) at Sarre-Union, rue de Bitche, in a hat factory.

  5. Producer gas - Wikipedia

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    In the US, producer gas may also be referred to by other names based on the fuel used for production such as wood gas. Producer gas may also be referred to as suction gas. The term suction refers to the way the air was drawn into the gas generator by an internal combustion engine. Wood gas is produced in a gasifier

  6. Wood fuel - Wikipedia

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    An increasingly popular alternative is the wood gasification boiler, which burns wood at very high efficiencies (85-91%) and can be placed indoors or in an outbuilding. There are numerous ways to process wood fuel, and wood is still used today for cooking in many places, either in a stove or an open fire.

  7. Outdoor wood-fired boiler - Wikipedia

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    Outdoor wood gasification boilers can burn between 30% - 50% less fuel than its traditional counterpart. Outdoor wood boilers are a topic of environmental controversy. [ 5 ] An improperly used or built outdoor wood boiler can produce wood smoke with excessive unburned particulate matter , but when properly burned, studies show that burning wood ...

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    Oklahoma death row inmate, Kevin Ray Underwood, 44, is set to be executed Thursday, 18 years after he killed 10-year-old neighbor Jamie Rose Bolin.

  9. Second-generation biofuels - Wikipedia

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    Second-generation gasification technologies include gasification of forest and agricultural residues, waste wood, energy crops and black liquor. [8] Output is normally syngas for further synthesis to e.g. Fischer–Tropsch products including diesel fuel, biomethanol , BioDME ( dimethyl ether ), gasoline via catalytic conversion of dimethyl ...