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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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    Trucks retrofitted with wood gasifiers are used in North Korea [5] in rural areas, particularly on the roads of the east coast. A wood gas generator fitted to a Ford truck converted into a tractor, Per Larsen Tractor Museum, Sweden, 2003 Wood gasifier system A wood-gas powered car, Berlin, 1946. Note the secondary radiator, required to cool the ...

  4. Top-lit updraft gasifier - Wikipedia

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    A top-lit updraft gasifier (also known as a TLUD) is a micro-kiln used to produce charcoal, especially biochar, and heat for cooking. [1] A TLUD pyrolyzes organic material, including wood or manure, and uses a reburner to eliminate volatile byproducts of pyrolization.

  5. Gasification - Wikipedia

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    Gasification is a process that converts biomass- or fossil fuel-based carbonaceous materials into gases, ... where the wood source is sustainable, 250–1000 kWe and ...

  6. Torrefaction - Wikipedia

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    Torrefaction is a thermochemical treatment of biomass at 200 to 320 °C (392 to 608 °F). It is carried out under atmospheric pressure and in the absence of oxygen.During the torrefaction process, the water contained in the biomass as well as superfluous volatiles are released, and the biopolymers (cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin) partly decompose, giving off various types of volatiles. [4]

  7. Jetstream furnace - Wikipedia

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    Jetstream furnaces (later tempest wood-burning boilers), were an advanced design of wood-fired water heaters conceived by Dr. Richard Hill of the University of Maine in Orono, Maine, USA. The design heated a house to prove the theory, then, with government funding, became a commercial product.

  8. Producer gas - Wikipedia

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    Wood gas: produced from wood by partial combustion. Sometimes used in a gasifier to power cars with ordinary internal combustion engines. Other similar fuel gasses Coal gas or illuminating gas: Produced from coal by distillation. Water gas: Produced by injection of steam into fuel preheated by combustion with air.

  9. 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.

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