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| Gasification Archive for January 2000 |
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| 35 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:16:49 2002 |
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..re: GAS-L: Press Release
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> Subject: Re: GAS-L: Press Release
> Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2000 22:23:47 +0100
> From: Arnt Karlsen <arnt@c2i.net>
> To: gasification@crest.net
> References: <01BF68B3.35666180.dmoraski@energyint.com>
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> Dennis Moraski wrote:
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> > Press Release
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> > microGas Corporation to Demonstrate New Technology for Processing Biosolids
> > from Wastewater Treatment Plants
> > January 27, 2000; Bellevue, WA - microGas Corporation, a technology
> > development company, has recently completed construction of a pilot
> > demonstration plant for converting wastewater solids into electricity and
> > ash. The demonstration plant is located near Seattle, Washington at King
> > County's East Section Reclamation Plant.
> > This new facility will convert biosolids into a fuel gas suitable for
> > producing electricity in a reciprocating engine, microturbine or fuel cell.
> > The low-pressure, sealed system, named SAGE (bioSolids to Ash and Gas
> > Energy), uses a 2-stage gasification process for volatizing the water and
> /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
> ..Thermochemical gasification, making hot! gas, or Biological
> gasification, making bacteria fart methane gas?
>
> --
> ..w KRf Arnt Karlsen
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..Arnt ;-)
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