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The Ag Bio-Power Energy System
Gasification is a process that is sometimes referred to as partial or semi-combustion. A device that is used to accomplish this is called a gasifier. In the gasification process, oxygen is deprived to the combustion of solid fuel causing a gas to be produced that can be piped to a point where it can be combusted for practical use. Burners and engines are typical devices in which producer gases are used. A gasifier is the key component in the Ag Bio-Power Energy System, but it is not the only component. In a patented configuration of the system, solid wastes containing metals and other non-combustible materials are burned separately while a gasifier is used as a scrubber for the polluting emissions. In another configuration, solid waste materials are combined with shelled corn and gasified together. The emissions from the overall system meet, and are well within, EPA standards. Gasifier units can be sized to produce from 100,000 Btu per hour up to 2 million Btu per hour. Larger capacity units are being developed. Gasifiers can be configured in parallel to meet virtually any size energy need.
| ENERGY SOURCE | ENERGY OUTPUT (Btu/lb) |
| RUBBER | 15,000 - 20,000 |
| PLASTIC (e.g. Medical Waste) | 14,000 |
| CORN SEED (also wood & other biomass) | 7,000 |
| SHINGLES | 15,000 |
| PAINT FILTERS | 10,000 - 15,000 |
| COAL - LIGNITE | 8,000 - 10,000 |
| COAL - BITUMINUS Including hi-sulfur | 9,000 - 11,000 |
| COAL - HIGH GRADE ANTHRACITE | 14,000 |
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Features
Can burn two types of fuels (high energy/high polluting; and lower energy/low polluting) simultaneously to maximize energy output and minimize harmful emissions
System utilizes biomass fuel as a thermo-active filter in the gasifier(s) as a scrubber to produce clean exhaust
Ash auger used to safely handle/discard potential pollutants collected in the ash
Modular design offers flexible applications
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Benefits
Reduces existing energy costs by substituting low or no-cost fuels for natural gas or propane.
Converts dirty fuels such as plastic and rubber waste into clean energy while reducing landfill costs
Expandable and scalable to produce heat and power for manufacturing and more
"Green fuel" renewables qualify for tax credits
Reliable, inexpensive and cost-effective technology
Reduces waste accumulation and long-term damage to the environment
Advances growing trend toward utilizing renewable sources of energy and being less dependent on foreign fuel sources
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CONTACT US:
Ag Bio-Power, L.C.
3344 L Avenue
Tama, IA 52339
(641) 484-4323
(303) 669-4785
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