

Biomass is introduced to the top of the Gasifier, and the process is started by ignition of a small quantity of material. As the material gradually moves down the gasification chamber it enters hotter and hotter zones where the material starts to behave in a different manner. At the throat of the Gasifier and before the material forms ash the material reaches around 1000 degrees centigrade and it is in this zone where the solid matter is converted into a gaseous form. The need to achieve and maintain such a high temperature requires a very dry and consistent form of fuel in the form of wood chips.
For larger scale installations Arbor Heat and Power would recommend multi-unit smaller system installation for a variety of technical and commercial reasons due to the current market conditions. Please contact us for further information.
This is a typical biogas CHP installation
