Biomass Gasification Overview
Bestech Clean Energy will design, construct, and operate a biomass gasification facility. Biomass, sometimes referred to as green waste, can include wood chips, plant waste, food waste, trees or other wood materials. The gasification plant would use the biomass materials as feedstock for the gasification process. Gasification differs from incineration, in that the waste materials are not burned. The solid waste is heated to high temperatures in a low oxygen atmosphere, which breaks the materials down into ash and synthetic (or process gas) - called syngas. The syngas consists of CO, CO2, CH4 and Hydrogen. The syngas is used to create electricity from the process.

The waste volume is decreased by 80%. The remaining ash materials are inert and can be used in construction, to make biochar, or as landfill cover.

The gasification plant can be built and housed within a building or without a building, depending upon the customer's needs. Each gasification facility is designed to meet the customers requirements. This is a proven gasification process with plants currently in operation.


Biomass Gasifier - No Exterior Building

Biomass Gasifier - No Exterior Building

Biomass Gasifier Enclosed in a Building

Biomass Gasifier Enclosed in a Building

Outdoor Gasification Plant

Biomass Gasification Plant Without Building

Indoor Gasification Plant

Biomass Gasification Plant Interior - Enclosed in a Building

Indoor Gasification Plant

Types of materials that can be Gasified