Biomass gasification converts solid biomass into a combustible gas mixture (syngas) by reaction with a controlled amount of oxygen, air or steam at elevated temperatures. A persistent challenge is the ...
Biomass- and waste-derived gasification processes are advantageous in many ways, providing syngas streams for low-carbon energy, renewable fuels and chemical precursors. However, the complexity of the ...
As the global demand for sustainable energy solutions continues to grow, Lithuanian researchers have taken a step forward by developing a technology that not only transforms waste into valuable ...
A promising industrial process can turn crushed sugar cane waste into green hydrogen far more efficiently than previously thought, shows a SECLG process simulation from the University of Johannesburg.
Co-gasification of plastic and biomass waste is a thermochemical route that combines two abundant waste streams in a single reactor to produce a high-energy synthesis gas. By subjecting mixed plastic ...
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