The reduction of CO emissions and solid waste disposal are critical issues with high importance for the environmental protection. Gasification is a promising process for sustainable energy production, because it can produce a versatile gaseous fuel starting from a wide range of organic feedstocks, and with reduced greenhouse gas emissions compared to combustion. Lignite is an abundant carbonaceous resource in Europe and in this work, gasification tests were carried out with lignite and a lignite and Solid Recovered Fuel (SRF) mixture, to evaluate the quality of gas produced from co-gasification of waste materials, in view of the final uses of the gas.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHeavy organic compounds produced during almond shells gasification in a steam and/or air atmosphere, usually called tar, are drastically reduced in the product gas by using simultaneously in one vessel a ceramic filter placed in the freeboard and a mixture of olivine and dolomite particles in the fluidized bed of the gasifier. The content of tar in the product gas during a reference gasification test with air, in presence of fresh olivine particles only, was 8600mg/Nm of dry gas. By gasifying biomass with steam at the same temperature level of 820°C in a bed of olivine and dolomite (20% by weight), and in the presence of a catalytic ceramic filter inserted in the freeboard of the fluidized bed gasifier, the level of tar was brought down to 57mg/Nm of dry producct gas, with a decrease of more than two orders of magnitude.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA bench-scale fluidized-bed biomass gasification plant, operating at atmospheric pressure and temperature within the range 800-820 degrees C, has been used to test an innovative gas cleaning device: a catalytic filter candle fitted into the bed freeboard. This housing of the gas conditioning system within the gasifier itself results in a very compact unit and greatly reduced thermal losses. Long term (22h) tests were performed on the gasifier both with and without the catalytic candle filter, under otherwise identical conditions.
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