
Biomass Gasification
Biomass gasification is a process that converts organic materials, such as wood, crop waste, or forestry residues, into a synthetic gas called syngas by heating them at high temperatures with limited oxygen. This syngas, mainly composed of carbon monoxide, hydrogen, and methane, can be used to generate electricity, produce fuels, or serve as a chemical feedstock. It offers an environmentally friendly way to utilize renewable resources, reduce waste, and lower greenhouse gases compared to conventional burning, making biomass gasification a sustainable energy technology.