Biomass Gasification and its Applications at Home

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Bioenergy is a renewable energy with such advantages as low cost, simple construction, and it is also quite economic and effective. The bioenergy application directly displaces greenhouse gas emissions and does not contaminate environment. Based on these characteristics, biomass as a source of bioenergy has been attracting much more concern in recent years. This paper aims to introduce mechanism of biomass gasification, types of gasifiers, applications and research progress at home.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 236-238)

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264-267

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May 2011

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