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  2. Wood gas - Wikipedia

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    The first vehicle powered by wood gas was built by T.H. Parker in 1901. [2] Around 1900, many cities delivered fuel gases (centrally produced, typically from coal) to residences. Natural gas came into use only in the 1930s. Wood gas vehicles were used during World War II as a consequence of the rationing

  3. Wood gas generator - Wikipedia

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    This project was an electric power plant with a wood gas generator and a gas engine to convert the wood gas into 2 MW electric power and 4.5 MW heat. There was also an experimental device to use the Fischer–Tropsch process to convert wood gas to a diesel-like fuel. By October 2005, it was possible to convert 5 kg of wood into 1 litre of fuel.

  4. Georges Imbert - Wikipedia

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    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. De Dietrich, which had the industrial capacity in metallurgy and the automobile, set up a workshop for him at Reichshoffen. In ...

  5. Gasification - Wikipedia

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    During both world wars, especially the World War II, the need for fuel produced by gasification reemerged due to the shortage of petroleum. [9] Wood gas generators, called Gasogene or Gazogène, were used to power motor vehicles in Europe. By 1945 there were trucks, buses and agricultural machines that were powered by gasification.

  6. Wood Gas Generator Market Size to Surpass USD 11.22 Billion ...

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    New York, United States, Nov. 06, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The need for wood as a primary fuel in internal combustion (IC) engines is predicted to increase significantly over the next seven years, which could result in a significant expansion of the worldwide market for wood gas generators. A wood gas generator's primary function is to ...

  7. 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. [59] A car built in the 1940s by Ilario Bandini, with a wood gas generator device.

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  9. Producer gas - Wikipedia

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    Air gas: also called "power gas", "generator gas", or "Siemens' producer gas". Produced from various fuels by partial combustion with air. Air gas consists principally of carbon monoxide with nitrogen from the air used and a small amount of hydrogen. This term is not commonly used, and tends to be used synonymously with wood gas.