Biomass Gasification Technologies is a privately-held company started by several members of the board of directors at the Renewable Energy Institute. We are focused on generating maximum returns from multiple biomass feedstocks and renewable energy technologies. Your company should consider hiring us if you are considering a Biomass Gasification project as we are:
Confused by all of the companies involved in Biomass Gasification, and all of the different types of Biomass Gasification plants?!? We can help! Our Phase I Biomass Gasification Feasibility Study will help determine whether you should consider Biomass gasification at your facility. Our fee for the Phase I Biomass Gasification Feasibility Study is $50,000.00 for most facilities. We require a deposit of $25,000.00 plus a refundable deposit of $2,500.00 for related expenses as our fee does not include costs for travel, lodging and incidental expenses and about 90 days to complete the study and deliver our recommendations. The balance of $25,000.00 is due upon delivery of our study. It is important to remember that we are "vendor-neutral" in terms of products or technologies as we seek the optimum economic and environmental solutions for every project. Call (832) 758 - 0027 for more information about our Phase I Biomass Gasification Feasibility Study or to schedule a start date for your Phase I Biomass Gasification Feasibility Study.
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. 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 gasifier 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. What is Thermal Decomposition? Thermal decomposition - sometimes referred to as "thermolysis" - is a chemical reaction wherein a chemical substance splits or decomposes into at least two chemical substances when heated. The reaction is usually endothermic as heat is required to break the chemical bonds of the material(s) undergoing decomposition. The decomposition temperature of a substance is the temperature at which the substance decomposes into its' constituent atoms. What is Biomethane? Biomethane is "renewable natural gas" made from organic sources - which starts out as "biogas" but then is cleaned up, removing the impurities in the biogas, such as carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide (H2S). "Cleaned-up"
and ready for use in an onsite cogeneration or
trigeneration power plant, the
Biomethane could also be sold to a pipeline company and completely replace the
"natural gas" that is typically transported to markets via the vast
underground pipeline system. Biomethane has an unlimited supply, whereas the methane sold by gas companies has a limited supply. Biomethane is renewable, whereas the methane sold by your gas utility company is not renewable. Biomethane recovery, use and production generates "Greentags" or a "Renewable Energy Credit" for the owners and is GOOD for our environment. The production and use of the natural gas sold by the gas company does NOT generate these incentives and new revenue streams and is NOT good for our environment. As previously mentioned, Biomethane is "naturally" produced from organic materials as they decay. Sources of Biomethane include; landfills, POTW's/Wastewaster Treatment Systems, and every tree or agricultural product that is no longer living. Biomethane also generated from animal operations where manure can be collected and the Biomethane is generated from anaerobic digesters where the manure decomposes. Biomethane, after installation of the Biomethane equipment is essentially free, as opposed to buying natural gas, presently costing around $10.00/mmbtu. Methanogenesis is the production of CH4 and CO2 by biological processes that are carried out by methanogens.
According
to the United Nations: "It
is estimated that Greenhouse Gas
Emissions trading markets could be worth $2 Trillion by 2012."
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joint venture partners who are as committed and passionate as we are about
making a difference in the world by: We are seeking joint venture participants with a goal of raising $10 million to fund the business. Prospective joint venture partners are invited to send an introductory email regarding your interests in renewable energy along with your financial abilities and expectations to: info@cogeneration.net or call our attorney, Mr. Roberta Webbs at tel. (512)1478 - 533677for more information.
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