Syngas Information Syngas synthesis gas is a gas

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Syngas Information Syngas (synthesis gas) is a gas mixture produced by gasification of biomass

Syngas Information Syngas (synthesis gas) is a gas mixture produced by gasification of biomass materials. The gas contains varying amounts of carbon monoxide and hydrogen that can be converted into a gaseous fuel. Syngas Uses • Converted to liquid fuels • Hydrogen production • Synthetic natural gas production • Burned in internal combustion engines or turbines to generate electricity John Nowatzki Ag & Biosystems Engineering dept. North Dakota State University John. Nowatzki@ndsu. edu

Gasification Advantages More efficient than direct combustion • • Syngas can be burned directly

Gasification Advantages More efficient than direct combustion • • Syngas can be burned directly in engines • Can be converted into synthetic liquid fuels • Uses variety of materials such as • Biomass • Organic waste. • Produces clean-burning fuels • Biomass gasification is carbon neutral • Biomass gasification is a renewable energy John Nowatzki Ag & Biosystems Engineering dept. North Dakota State University John. Nowatzki@ndsu. edu

Gasification Disadvantages • Economics? • Biomass materials are often dispersed & difficult to collect

Gasification Disadvantages • Economics? • Biomass materials are often dispersed & difficult to collect • Bulky to transport to processing facility. • Gasifiers require modification for different biomass materials • Gasifiers operate at high temperatures • Syngas is best used onsite • Can contain materials that condense when cooled John Nowatzki Ag & Biosystems Engineering dept. North Dakota State University John. Nowatzki@ndsu. edu

Biomass Gasification I Ton of Grass or Straw ~ 24, 583 cu ft of

Biomass Gasification I Ton of Grass or Straw ~ 24, 583 cu ft of Syngas ~ 120 Gallons of Ethanol ~ 3, 000 Miles in a Car! John Nowatzki Ag & Biosystems Engineering dept. North Dakota State University John. Nowatzki@ndsu. edu