Syngas

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Syngas is an abbreviation for synthesis gas, which is a mixture of gases (combustible constituents include carbon monoxide, hydrogen, methane and a broad range of other VOCs)[1]. The syngas typically has a Net Calorific Value (NCV) of between 10 and 20MJ/Nm3.

The Syngas is produced by Gasification or Pyrolysis of a carbon containing fuel (such as waste streams) to a gaseous product that has heating value. The Syngas, once produced, can be burnt to release energy; when waste undergoes Gasification and Pyrolysis processes, this is utilised to generate electricity, often by implementing a steam boiler and turbine[1].

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Biofuel, 2010. What is Syngas - BioFuel Information. Biofuel.org.uk. [online] [Accessed 1 Nov. 2019]