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Can Coal Ever Be "Clean"?
Is there such a thing as "Clean Coal Technology?"
What about the Carbon Emissions from burning "clean coal"?
What about the Carbon Dioxide Emissions from burning "clean coal"?
What about Greenhouse Gas Emissions from burning "clean coal"?
What about the damage and destruction done to the land and water, when mining/removing coal?
Until Clean Coal
Technology is a reality that is also non-polluting and used in "Integrated
Gasification Combined Cycle power plants with Carbon
Capture and Sequestration, we need to be rapidly expanding America's Renewable
Energy Technologies, including; Biomass
Gasification, as well as Concentrating
Solar Power, Biomethane, cogeneration,
trigeneration, and other Carbon
Negative Energy technologies that reduce or eliminate Greenhouse
Gas Emissions.
Biomass
Gasification
www.BiomassGasification.com
Carbon Free
Energy and Pollution Free Power Solutions
that Turn "Waste to Energy"

Our
Preferred Biomass Gasification
Technology
Operating via the "Fluidized
Bed Gasification" Process
Successfully Tested
Past 2 years on Multiple Waste-streams
Now Manufacturing "turnkey" Biomass Gasification Plants:
from 5 MW to 100 MW (or any size in between)
Capable of Producing Synthesis Gas from
Practically Any Organic Waste-stream, including:
Agricultural Waste
Coal
Cotton Gin Waste
Cow Manure
Dairy Manure
Food Waste
Forest Residue
Forestry Waste
Glycerin
Petroleum Coke
Railroad Ties
Paper Sludge
Poultry Litter
Refuse Derived Fuel
Rice Husks
Sewage Sludge
Timber
Urban Wood Waste
Waste Coal
Wastewater
Wood/Wood waste
Wood Chips
and many more!
Biomass
Gasification
www.BiomassGasification.com
Carbon Free
Energy and Pollution Free Power Solutions
that Turn "Waste to Energy"
Comparison
Chart of Renewable Energy Technologies
& Potential Return on Investment
Type of Renewable
Energy
Cost for 100 MW *Capacity
Cost of
Footprint
Net Carbon
Power Plant
Power Plant
Factor
Energy
Space
Emissions
(in acres)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Concentrating Photovoltaic
$500 million
25%
$0.00
400 – 800
Zero
acres
Concentrating Solar Power $400 million 25% $0.00 700 acres Zero
Wind Turbines/WindFarm
$300 million
25%
$0.00
500 – 3,000 Zero
acres
Biomass
Gasification Plant
$150 million
100%
could be paid
˝
acre
Zero
as much as
$30/ton for
some “fuels”
ex. (sewage sludge)
* Capacity Factor:
maximum number
of hours per day, or per year that power could be generated from
renewable resource
MULTIPLE BIOMASS GASIFICATION OPPORTUNITIES
NOW AVAILABLE FOR JOINT VENTURE PARTNER(S), INCLUDING:
Agricultural Waste
Coal
Cotton Gin Waste
Cow Manure
Dairy Manure
Food Waste
Forest Residue
Forestry Waste
Glycerin
Petroleum Coke
Railroad Ties
Paper Sludge
Poultry Litter
Refuse Derived Fuel
Rice Husks
Sewage Sludge
Timber
Urban Wood Waste
Waste Coal
Wastewater
Wood/Wood waste
Wood Chips
and many more!
We have identified a superior Biomass Gasification technology -
that is the culmination of
19 years of Research and Development on this company's part. The company
offering the superior Biomass Gasification technology has several patents.
We are seeking joint venture partner(s) that are able to assist us with our $20
million funding requirements.
Biomass Gasification Engineering and Feasibility Studies
We provide Biomass Gasification Feasibility Studies for clients considering Biomass Gasification under a strict "vendor neutral" basis.
Our Biomass Gasification Feasibility Studies form the basic foundation in our client's decision-making process and the critical answers they seek regarding Biomass Gasification - do we move forward with our plans to build a Biomass Gasification plant? Where should it be built? What are the optimum biomass feedstocks for this location? What size plant should we build? Who should build it? Which Biomass Gasification plant do we choose? Can we sell our excess power to the grid?
Our Biomass Gasification Feasibility Study will answer these important questions and more. In the event you decide to move forward with our Biomass Gasification Engineering and Feasibility Study. We require a 50% deposit to begin work.
Biomass Gasification Plants Now Available
We now offer our own line of Biomass Gasification plants, that operate on virtually every biomass feedstock. Our Biomass Gasification plants provide our clients with maximum returns, which means the highest revenues with the lowest operating costs, from practically any biomass feedstock. Our knowledge and expertise will help you maximize Biomass Gasification revenues at your facility.
For the past 7 years, we have been designing, testing and perfecting our Biomass Gasification plant technologies. Our Biomass Gasification plants feature several patents for our advances in Biomass Gasification technologies. Our Biomass Gasification plants have some of the highest overall efficiencies available (for all feedstocks we have tested to date). We are now manufacturing our Biomass Gasification plants.
Our Biomass Gasification engineering and project development solutions:
"Turnkey" Biomass Gasification plants and project development services
Project Engineering Feasibility & Economic Analysis Studies Engineering, Procurement, Construction, Permitting, Utility Interconnects, Power Purchase Agreements, Operations/Maintenance and Training
Environmental Engineering & Permitting
Project Funding & Financing Options; including Equity Investment, Debt Financing, Lease and Municipal Lease
Long-term Service Agreements
Operations & Maintenance
Green Tag Consulting Services (Renewable Energy Credit, Carbon Dioxide Credits, Emission Reduction Credits) available through our strategic partner provider, including Brokerage Services, Application and Permitting
We will only select the best products and technologies for your operation as we seek the optimum environmental and economic solutions for our clients.
What is Biomass
Gasification?
Biomass Gasification is the process in which Synthesis Gas is produced in the Biomass Gasification process.
The Synthesis Gas is then used like any other fuel, such as natural gas, which is not a renewable fuel.
Biomass
Gasification Basics
Biomass fuels such as firewood and agriculture-generated residues and wastes are
generally organic. They contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen along with some
moisture. Under controlled conditions, characterized by low oxygen supply and
high temperatures, most biomass materials can be converted into a gaseous fuel
known as producer gas, which consists of carbon monoxide, hydrogen, carbon
dioxide, methane and nitrogen. This thermo-chemical conversion of solid biomass
into gaseous fuel is called biomass
gasification. The producer gas so produced has low a calorific value
(1000-1200 Kcal/Nm3), but can be burnt with a high efficiency and a good degree
of control without emitting smoke. Each kilogram of air-dry biomass (10%
moisture content) yields about 2.5 Nm3 of producer gas. In energy terms, the
conversion efficiency of the biomass
gasification process is in the range of 60%-70%.
Multiple
Advantages of Biomass Gasification
Conversion of solid biomass into combustible gas has all the advantages
associated with using gaseous and liquid fuels such as clean combustion, compact
burning equipment, high thermal efficiency and a good degree of control. In
locations, where biomass is already available at reasonable low prices (e.g.
rice mills) or in industries using fuel wood, Biomass
Gasifiers offer definite economic advantages. Biomass
gasification technology is also environment-friendly, because of the
firewood savings and reduction in CO2 emissions.
Biomass gasification technology
has the potential to replace diesel and other petroleum products in several
applications, foreign exchange.
Applications
for Biomass Gasification
Thermal applications: cooking, water boiling, steam generation, drying etc.
Motive power applications: Using producer gas as a fuel in IC engines for
applications such as water pumping Electricity generation: Using producer gas in
dual-fuel mode in diesel engines/as the only fuel in spark ignition engines/in
gas turbines.
What are Biomass Gasifiers?
Biomass Gasifiers are reactors that heat biomass in a low-oxygen environment to produce a fuel gas that contains from one fifth to one half (depending on the process conditions) the heat content of natural gas. The gas produced from a Biomass gasifiers can drive highly efficient devices such as turbines and fuel cells to generate electricity.
What is Synthesis Gas?
Synthesis Gas is produced through Biomass Gasification. The Synthesis Gas is comprised of varying amounts of carbon monoxide and hydrogen.
Our Biomass Gasification engineering and project development solutions:
"Turnkey" Biomass Gasification plants
Project Engineering Feasibility & Economic Analysis Studies Engineering, Procurement, Construction, Permitting, Utility Interconnects, Power Purchase Agreements, Operations/Maintenance and Training
Environmental Engineering & Permitting
Project Funding & Financing Options; including Equity Investment, Debt Financing, Lease and Municipal Lease
Long-term Service Agreements
Operations & Maintenance
Green Tag Consulting Services (Renewable Energy Credit, Carbon Dioxide Credits, Emission Reduction Credits) Brokerage Services; Application and Permitting
We will only select the best products and technologies for your operation as we seek the optimum environmental and economic solutions for our clients.
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