Synthesis Gas Production by Rapid Solar Thermal Gasification of Corn Stover

Carl Bingham

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Abstract

Biomass resources hold great promise as renewable fuel sources for the future, and there exists great interest in thermochemical methods of converting these resources into useful fuels. The novel approach taken by the authors uses concentrated solar energy to efficiently achieve temperatures where conversion and selectivity of gasification are high. Use of solar energy removes the need for acombustion fuel and upgrades the heating value of the biomass products. The syngas product of the gasification can be transformed into a variety of fuels useable with today?s infrastructure. Gasification in an aerosol reactor allows for rapid kinetics, allowing efficient utilization of the incident solar radiation and high solar efficiency.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages8
StatePublished - 2008
Event2008 14th Biennial CSP SolarPACES (Solar Power and Chemical Energy Systems) Symposium - Las Vegas, Nevada
Duration: 4 Mar 20087 Mar 2008

Conference

Conference2008 14th Biennial CSP SolarPACES (Solar Power and Chemical Energy Systems) Symposium
CityLas Vegas, Nevada
Period4/03/087/03/08

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/CP-550-42878

Keywords

  • concentrating solar power (CSP)
  • SolarPACES 2008

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