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A biomass gasifier is a technology that converts biomass into a gas called producer gas, which is a mixture of hydrogen, carbon monoxide, and methane. This gas can be used directly for heating or to fuel internal combustion engines. Within the biofuels market, biomass gasifiers serve as a crucial technology that enables the conversion of solid biomass, which is not directly usable as a fuel in most engines or turbines, into a more versatile and easily combustible form. By gasifying biomass, which encompasses a range of organic materials like wood chips, agricultural residues, or energy crops, this technology supports the decentralization of biofuel production and enables the utilization of local biomass resources, thereby reducing reliance on fossil fuels and contributing to more sustainable energy systems. In the realm of the biofuels market, companies adopting biomass gasification technology span from small-scale manufacturers to industrial-scale energy providers. Companies engaged in the biomass gasifier market develop and supply gasification systems, offer integration services for energy production, and may also provide maintenance and operational support for their installations. Prominent companies active in this market segment include GE Power, Siemens Energy, and Andritz AG, which offer advanced gasification solutions suitable for a wide range of applications and industries. Other notable players such as Babcock & Wilcox and Thyssenkrupp have also expanded their portfolios to include biomass gasification systems, thus contributing to the continued evolution and adoption of this sustainable energy technology. Show Less Read more