Turning Biomass into Energy
ECO2 Forests’ Kiri Biomass is used to create energy through a process called gasification. Gasification is the breaking down of carbon-based materials by applying extreme temperatures in an oxygen-starved environment to create a high-energy gas. The high temperatures and limited oxygen radically reduces harmful emissions compared to either incineration or landfills. It works much like covering a candle with a jar, without oxygen the material can't burn.
Gasification has been used as a more efficient and cleaner method than traditional "burn" or combustion processes to generate energy for over a century.
The primary output from gasification is a clean synthetic gas called "syngas," similar in properties to natural gas or propane. Syngas has many commercial uses including electricity generation, biofuels production and powering hydrogen fuel cells.
In addition, gasification has other advantages over burning:
- Greater reduction of waste volume: 90-95% reduction vs 60-70% reduction
- Higher energy efficiency
- More effectively detoxifies hazardous materials
- A sustainability process ensures that the absolute minimal amounts of emissions are created from the entire gasification process.
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