[Biodiesel News] The Last Straw? Making Gas From Crop Residue
The Last Straw? Making Gas From Crop Residue
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ARS researchers at the Forage Seed and Cereal Laboratory in
Within the prototype reactor, straw is reduced to char—small particles of carbon and residue—and converted into a mixture of vaporized gases that can be used to produce liquid, synthetic gas.
Scientists believe the research will enable them eventually to develop an economically feasible method to dispose of straw because it eliminates the expense of transporting straw off property.
The technology is still undergoing trials to improve its effectiveness and economy. ARS chemical engineer Akwasi Boateng, at Wyndmoor, and plant physiologist Gary Banowetz at
Based on the carbon content of straw, Banowetz estimates that synthetic gas produced in the reactor could be converted into about 60 gallons of fuel per ton of straw. With 7 million tons of excess grass and cereal straw generated each year, the
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