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Biogas consumption for cooking ranges from 0.34 to 0.42

When using biomass gasifiers, the generated "producer gas" often contains high levels of tar (110–1400 mg/ Nm3cap N m cubed 732x Steam.txt

CH4+CO2→2CO+2H2cap C cap H sub 4 plus cap C cap O sub 2 right arrow 2 cap C cap O plus 2 cap H sub 2 Biogas consumption for cooking ranges from 0

CH4+12O2→CO+2H2cap C cap H sub 4 plus one-half cap O sub 2 right arrow cap C cap O plus 2 cap H sub 2 For mechanical power, a diesel engine requires approximately

), which can damage internal combustion engines. Effective filtration is mandatory: Tar levels must be reduced below 150 mg/ Nm3cap N m cubed for safe engine operation.

/hour per person. For mechanical power, a diesel engine requires approximately per horsepower. 3. Producer Gas Refinement and Filtration

The , developed in Ludhiana, utilizes a brick-lined or ordinary dug-pit design. For optimal performance, the plant capacity must be matched with local livestock availability and energy needs: Small Scale (2–3

Biogas consumption for cooking ranges from 0.34 to 0.42

When using biomass gasifiers, the generated "producer gas" often contains high levels of tar (110–1400 mg/ Nm3cap N m cubed

CH4+CO2→2CO+2H2cap C cap H sub 4 plus cap C cap O sub 2 right arrow 2 cap C cap O plus 2 cap H sub 2

CH4+12O2→CO+2H2cap C cap H sub 4 plus one-half cap O sub 2 right arrow cap C cap O plus 2 cap H sub 2

), which can damage internal combustion engines. Effective filtration is mandatory: Tar levels must be reduced below 150 mg/ Nm3cap N m cubed for safe engine operation.

/hour per person. For mechanical power, a diesel engine requires approximately per horsepower. 3. Producer Gas Refinement and Filtration

The , developed in Ludhiana, utilizes a brick-lined or ordinary dug-pit design. For optimal performance, the plant capacity must be matched with local livestock availability and energy needs: Small Scale (2–3