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BioMax - Gasification Systems
CPC`s BioMax Gasification Systems convert carbon-rich, biomass feedstocks into a clean producer gas (syngas) containing equal amounts of hydrogen and carbon monoxide, a small amount of methane, some carbon dioxide, water vapor and the balance nitrogen. CPC`s proprietary gasification technology enables the producer gas stream from theBioMax to haveextremely low level of tar, such that the systems use no water for gas clean up and produces no waste water that requires treatment before disposal, unlike most gasification systems. TheBioMax systems arefully automated, using software to precisely control material flow, gasification, gas cooling and filtration to produce extremely clean syngas.
CPC BioMax - Advanced Modular CHP Gasification System
The world`s most advanced modular CHP gasification system. 145 kWe net. Commercially ready. Field proven. Uses no water and produces no waste water. Meets US EPA standards. Fully automated. Remote monitor and control. Operates 24x7. CPC`s BioMax® Gasification Systems convert carbon-rich, biomass feedstocks into a clean producer gas (syngas) containing equal amounts of hydrogen and carbon monoxide, a small amount of methane, some carbon dioxide, water vapor and the balance nitrogen. CPC`s proprietary gasification technology enables the producer gas stream from the BioMax® to have extremely low level of tar, such that the systems use no water for gas clean up and produces no waste water that requires treatment before disposal, unlike most gasification systems.
Wood Biomass Gasification
Community Power Corporation’s patented BioMax® gasification systems use woody biomass as feedstock (what goes into the gasifier) to generate heat and electricity. The woody biomass must pass through a gasifier where it is heated to over 800° C. Under normal circumstances, when wood gets very hot, it burns. However, when passing through a gasifier, it is deprived of oxygen. Oxygen is required to make a flame. When woody biomass is heated in an environment where there is very little oxygen, the wood releases a mixture of flammable gasses, called syngas. The syngas is sucked through a filtration system and used similarly to gasoline to power engines which turn a generator and make electricity. Learn more about BioMax® gasification.