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1(Published as a Chapter (No. 4) in book Alternative Energy in Agriculture , Vol. II, Ed. D. Yogi Goswami, CRC Press, 1986, pgs. 83-102.). (Author's comments: Since publication of this chapter lot of work in GASIFICATION has taken place in our lab. Please see the history of GASIFICATION research at NARI ). BIOMASS GASIFICATION By Anil K. Rajvanshi Director, Nimbkar Agricultural Research Institute,PHALTAN-415523, Maharashtra, India I INTRODUCTION Modern agriculture is an extremely energy intensive process.
The choice of one type of gasifier over other is dictated by the fuel, its final available form, its size, moisture content and ash content12. Table 1 lists therefore, the advantages and disadvantages generally found for various classes of gasifiers. Table 1. Advantages and Disadvantages of various Gasifiers Sr. No.
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