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An Introduction to Biomass Thermochemical Conversion - NREL

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Product<br />

High<br />

Pressure<br />

Low<br />

Pressure<br />

0.2 MPa<br />

Bio-Oil<br />

Changing World<br />

Technologies<br />

Gas Product: PNNL Wet<br />

Gasification (CH4/H2)<br />

ENSYN<br />

Dynamotive<br />

BTG<br />

Fortum<br />

Low<br />

(300-600°C)<br />

<strong>Thermochemical</strong> <strong>Conversion</strong><br />

Of <strong>Biomass</strong> and Black Liquor<br />

GTI (O2)<br />

Carbona (O2)<br />

HTW O2)<br />

Foster Wheeler (O2)<br />

FERCO (Indirect)<br />

MTCI (Indirect)<br />

Pearson (Indirect)<br />

TUV (Indirect)<br />

For CHP:TPS (Air)<br />

Carbona (Air)<br />

Lurgi (Air)<br />

Foster Wheeler (Air)<br />

EPI (Air)<br />

Prime Energy (Air)<br />

Medium<br />

(700-850°C)<br />

Temperature<br />

Syngas<br />

Dry Ash Slag<br />

Chemrec (O2)<br />

Noell<br />

10-25 MPa 1- 3 MPa 2 – 3 MPa<br />

Feed: <strong>Biomass</strong><br />

Feed: <strong>Biomass</strong><br />

MTCI-also Black<br />

Liquor<br />

Feed: Black Liquor<br />

Chemrec (Air)<br />

High<br />

(900-1200°C)

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