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Biomass Gasification is a process that converts organic matter into a combustible gas, known as syngas. This gas can be used as a fuel for heating, cooking, and electricity generation. It is a form of biofuel, which is a renewable energy source derived from organic matter. The biomass gasification process involves heating the organic matter in an oxygen-starved environment, which breaks down the material into its component parts. The resulting syngas is composed of carbon monoxide, hydrogen, and other gases.
Biomass gasification is a promising technology for producing renewable energy, as it can be used to generate electricity and heat in a cost-effective manner. Additionally, it can reduce the amount of waste that is sent to landfills, as the organic matter can be converted into a useful fuel.
Some companies in the biomass gasification market include Enviva, Enerkem, and Fulcrum BioEnergy. These companies are involved in the production of biofuels from biomass gasification, as well as the development of related technologies. Show Less Read more