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Commercial Woodwork shops have an abundance of sawdust. GSW Industries has refined and packaged the wood gassifier, wood gas burning ICE and generator into one neat and easily maintained package. The target market is woodwork shops, where it will be used to supplement the power taken from the grid.
The gassifier is equipped with a hopper, where the sawdust is loaded.
Internally, it compresses the sawdust into pellets for burning.
It is also equipped with a timer, so it will start operating 1/2 hour before the shop opens, to get a "good head of gas" before work starts.
More complex installations include a battery bank.
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Don't bother to peletize, there are already sawdust burning
boilers for heat, no reason you couldn't develop one into a
gasifier for generation. |
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During WW2, wood gasifiers were developed and deployed for vehicle power (usually in the form of a trailer) so the technology is practicable. |
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I wonder how well sawdust composts, and how big a
compost pile you'd need to heat a workshop. Also, can you
extract useful work from the composting process, other
than by using its heat to run a heat engine? |
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