1)Biggest company in China which supply biomass gasificatiuon powerplant.
2) Environmental-friendly,no emmission
Biomass gasification generation system
Preface:
The biomass gasification system produces a valuable gas named producer gas - "
Syngas
”
(Synthetic gas).
Materials
: rice stems, rice husks, cotton stalks, corn stalks, millet stalks,
wood dust, cane trash, wheat straws, hemp palm husks and other forms of biomass.
This
system can produce electric power in the range of 200kW - 6.0MW
by using a few parallel modular units. Since Biomass itself is almost
sulfur free
, the gasification process will not produce any sulfur oxide emissions (SOx).
Similarly the gasification of biomass produces very low concentrations of nitrous oxide emissions (NOx) when manufacturing the “Syngas” and thereafter leads to low emissions in the combustion engines.
System concept and efficiency:
The production of
1 KW of power requires only 1.2~1.4kg of rice husks, wood dust or
crop stalks as fuel.
The water used in the cooling system of this process can be recycled after undergoing a dissolved air flotation treatment and thereby having no harmful effects to the ecological system and the environment.
Self power consumption of this systems is low with
percentages ranging between 5~8% of the generated total power.
This project is an ideal solution for regions where there are large quantities of biomass waste resources, farms, nearby forests etc.
In consideration of the above mentioned particulars, the feasibility of such Power station will give a high ROI (Return of Investments) in a short period of time. The reasoning to this high
ROI is due to the cost of the fuel being negligible-near ZERO (0), only labor, drying and
grinding has to be considered. In most other power stations, fuel cost corresponds to
approximately 60-75% of power selling price, in our case, there is a saving of approximately 70% compared with other forms of power stations.
It is
environmental-friendly
, simple to install, and it can gasify most kinds of agricultural and forestry biomass.
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