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  2. Wood gas - Wikipedia

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    Wood gas is a fuel gas that can be used for furnaces, stoves, and vehicles. ... The first vehicle powered by wood gas was built by T.H. Parker in 1901. [2]

  3. Wood gas generator - Wikipedia

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    The Finnish prime minister Juha Sipilä has received some media attention also for the wood gas powered car he built as a hobby prior to his political career. [21] The "El Kamina", model year 1987 Chevrolet El Camino, is the fastest wood-gas powered car, 140 km/h, 87 mph. [22]

  4. History of manufactured fuel gases - Wikipedia

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    A gas works was built in Philadelphia in 1835. [17] Manufactured gas in Australia ... Wood gas: Timber resources. Carbonization (pyrolysis) of the timber feedstock ...

  5. Georges Imbert - Wikipedia

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    In 1921 Imbert built a charcoal gasifier and two years later he succeeded in gasification for a vehicle. In 1923, the Army, informed by De Dietrich of the invention, asked Imbert to build a wood gasifier for the French government. Imbert set up his gas-fired plant (1925) at Sarre-Union, rue de Bitche, in a hat factory.

  6. Stove - Wikipedia

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    A stove or range is a device that generates heat inside or on top of the device, for local heating or cooking. Stoves can be powered with many fuels, such as electricity, natural gas, gasoline, wood, and coal. Due to concerns about air pollution, efforts have been made to improve stove design. [1] Pellet stoves are a type of clean-burning stove ...

  7. Kitchen stove - Wikipedia

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    Kitchen stove. A kitchen stove, often called simply a stove or a cooker, is a kitchen appliance designed for the purpose of cooking food. Kitchen stoves rely on the application of direct heat for the cooking process and may also contain an oven, used for baking. "Cookstoves" (also called "cooking stoves" or "wood stoves") are heated by burning ...

  8. Wood industry - Wikipedia

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    This gas mixture, known as "wood gas", "poor gas" or "syngas" is obtained after the combustion of dry wood in a reductive environment (low in oxygen) with a limited amount of atmospheric air, at temperatures of 900 °C, and can fuel an internal combustion engine. [58] A car built in the 1940s by Ilario Bandini, with a wood gas generator device.

  9. Producer gas - Wikipedia

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    Producer gas. Producer gas is fuel gas that is manufactured by blowing through a coke or coal fire with air and steam simultaneously. [1] It mainly consists of carbon monoxide (CO), hydrogen (H 2), as well as substantial amounts of nitrogen (N 2). The caloric value of the producer gas is low (mainly because of its high nitrogen content), and ...