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| Gasification Archive for November 2002 |
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| 76 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:18:33 2002 |
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Re: GAS-L: Subject: Wood gasification demo in Germany
Dear Doug
You are so dead right.
I often wonder where some statements concerning gasifiers come from.
Best regards
Thomas Koch
----- Original Message -----
From: "Graeme Williams" <graeme@powerlink.co.nz>
To: <CAVM@aol.com>
Cc: <gasification@crest.org>; <bioenergy@crest.org>
Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2002 6:06 AM
Subject: GAS-L: Subject: Wood gasification demo in Germany
> Dear Bioenergy Collegue,
> Almost every engine gasification project reported in the media as a
> successful demonstration of the technology is followed by, further work is
> needed to make it commercial, or another million dollars are needed to
> investigate gas cleaning!
>
> These type of reports do nothing to advance acceptance of our technology
> even when its of a installed working system. The same magazine did an
> article on a project Fluidyne implemented in New Guinea in an issue dated
> October 1989, It didn't help sell a single gasifier.
>
> We don't need more projects to prove anything, just removal of these almost
> working gasifiers and those anonymous energy consultants who know more about
> gasifiers than the manufacturer.
>
> Doug Williams
>
> Fluidyne Gasification.
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> Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2002 11:43:40 EST
> To: bioenergy@crest.org
> From: CAVM@aol.com
> Subject: Wood gasification demo in Germany
> Message-ID: <37.2fa72894.2aeec33c@aol.com>
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> The October 2002 edition of Diesel & Gas Turbine Worldwide magazine on page
> 10 has an article on a demo plant in Eckernforde, Germany, by Sr. Franz
> Hirschbichler. This plant is producing wood gas from chips, cleaning the
> gas
>
> and fueling an internal combustion engine. The use a MDE turbocharged v12,
> 1.83 L/cyl, S1 Leanburn gas engine adapted to wood gas.
>
> There seems to be some additional work required to get the plant operating
> as
>
> planned although they consider the demo to have proved the concept of wood
> gas for a CHP plant.
>
> C. Van Milligen
> Kentucky Enrichment Inc.
> CAVM@AOL.com
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