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Anaerobic thermal conversion

Converting biomass into fuel grade products such as gases, alcohols, and oils can be accomplished by processes such as fermentation, anaerobic digestion, thermal conversion, and oil extraction. The fuel grade products produced from these processes can be utilized directly as alternative fuel or, if appropriate, serve as components for blending into existing petroleum-based fuels. [Pg.278]

Gasification. Conversion of biomass to gaseous fuels can be accompHshed by several methods only two are used by the biomass energy industry (ca 1992). One is thermal gasification in which LHV gas, ie, producer gas, is produced. The other process is anaerobic digestion, which yields an MHVgas. [Pg.41]


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