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Researchers find incorporating CO2 into biomass gasification improves process efficiency

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Researchers at Columbia University in New York have found that adding CO2 in place of 30% of the steam used for biomass gasification improves the efficiency of the process and also potentially means a a beneficial use for waste CO2 in the environment.  Full details on the research can be seen on this Global Impact page.

So broadly speaking that means more efficient production of a new fuel source while at the same time make use of an unwanted material in the environment.  A win/win situation????

For details of how our systems can be used for research into biomass gasification, and conversion of syngas to synthetic fuels please have a look at our biomass gasification page.

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