A Down Draft Gasifier of Biomass Gasification
Abstract
Great environmental concern is expressed over the release of CO2 from the burning of fossil fuels. When
fossil fuels are burnt, carbon from fuels reacts with oxygen from air and produce CO2. This is the reason
for steady increasing CO2 content of atmosphere. Carbon dioxide contributes to 50% of green house effect.
There is a need to balance the increasing demands for the electricity while simultaneously avoiding the
adverse impacts on the environment. Nowadays, other field of research is the production of hydrogen as
a fuel from the gasification process of different types of biomass.it is the simplest and economical process
to produce thermal energy.
How to cite this article: Khatri PK. A Down Draft Gasifier of Biomass Gasification. J Adv Res Alt Energ Env Eco 2018; 5(1&2): 25-28.
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