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Gasification Archive for August 2002
71 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:18:25 2002

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Re: GAS-L: Commercial gasification



Dear All,
 
We have been working on open-top down draft, re-burn gasification of bioresidues for the past three years and have successfully implemented 7 projects ranging in size from 20 kWe to 2 MWe, in India and abroad, using a wide range of biomass feedstock such as Casuarina, Eucalyptus, coconut shell. The gasifiers can use practically any woody biomass fuel containing upto 15% moisture and are used by our clients for both thermal applications and for power generation. 
 
The typical thermal applications are for high grade heat (upto 1100 Degree C) such as for heat treatment furnaces, thermic fluid heaters, hot air generators, where, depending on budget constraints, producer gas has either partially or totally replaced fossil fuels. The typical power applications are as captive island units and for grid connection. Power can be generated both in the dual fuel mode and in the 100% gas mode. With conventional Diesel/HFO generators without any modifications, we have achieved liquid fuel replacement of upto 90% in the dual fuel mode. Power can also be generated with Diesel/HFO generators retrofitted with spark ignition systems enabling power generation on 100% producer gas. The cost of unit generation ranges from 3.65 cents in the 100% gas mode to 5.70 cents in dual mode using commercially available biomass (without considering any govt. handouts and subsidies, which always distort the cost structure). With some specific fuels like coconut shell, rice husk and cashew nut shell,  we have also obtained by-products such as Activated Carbon, Precipitated Silica and CNSL resp.,thus reducing the effective cost of generation to 1.55 cents on 100% gas mode and 3.60 cents in the dual mode. Our systems are work horses with PLC controls and are built to last . Some of them have clocked more than 7500 hours in the industrial mode.
 
The technology is already proven and more than 24 installations in India and abroad are living proof of this. The technology package is provided by Professor Mukunda's team at Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India, and we undertake turn-key project implementation involving detail engineering of civil,mechanical, electrical, instrumentation and data acquisition through site identification, obtaining letting and permissions, system manufacture, installation and commissioning to on-site training of operating plant personnel and  system performance monitoring. We also undertake O & M contracts and annual AMCs and are in the process of finalising some more projects on BOO & BOOT basis in India. We have recently moved our office to the following address :
 
Energreen Power Ltd.,
First Floor, 'Ashroff',
# 1, Second Street,
Nandanam Extension,
Chennai, TN, India - 600 035.
Tel : 91(44) 4321339, 4322499
 
Our website www.energreenpowerindia,com is presently under construction and should be up in a week's time.
 
T R Krishnaswamy
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Tobiasen, Lasse (DET, Lucas Heights) <Lasse.Tobiasen@csiro.au>
Sent: Wednesday, August 07, 2002 7:32 AM
Subject: GAS-L: Commercial gasification

> Hi all,
>
> I am working for an Australian governmental research organisation and we are
> currently reviewing available technology for usage of biomass residues for
> energy production - a relatively new market in Australia.
>
> In particular, I am interested in biomass gasification for the small scale
> end of the market, say 1-5MW thermal. This could, for example, be usage of a
> relatively unproblematic fuel, woodchips, in a gasifier coupled with an IC
> engine for electricity generation (waste heat usually has lower priority
> here).
>
> I was interested to know if someone could forward me details on suppliers of
> gasifiers which have reached commercial (or near commercial) status. I
> realise there are many gasifiers out there, I am really only interested in
> proven technology that has had substantial operating hours to back it up (or
> other substantial evidence). I want to basically discard the ones that still
> have tar-related, fouling, materials handling (or other) problems. I suppose
> the best thing would be a supplier who was willing to give a guarantee on
> the technology.
>
> If such a gasifier exists and is proven, the next question then is: has
> anyone successfully handled more 'difficult' fuels such as straw or cotton
> waste?
>
> Thankyou for your help,
>
> Regards,
> Lasse
>
>
>
>
>
> Lasse Tobiasen
> Engineer
> ---------------------------------------------------
> CSIRO Energy Technology
> Lucas Heights Laboratory
> PMB 7, Bangor, NSW 2234
> New Illawarra Road, Lucas Heights, Sydney
> Tel: (02) 9710 6877 (direct)
> Tel: (02) 9710 6777 (switchboard)
> Fax: (02) 9710 6800
> e-mail: Lasse.Tobiasen@csiro.au
> www.det.csiro.au
> ---------------------------------------------------
>
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