Shown is a demonstration of our continuous-feed gasification system while being fired up for the first time. When installed, this unit receives a continuous flow of MSW (trash) via a conveyor belt. These units are available in various sizes and configurations. Any volume can be handled by installing multiple units in parallel.
Possible feedstocks include Municipal Solid Waste (MSW), tires, coal, bio waste (manure), etc. Note: Our gasification process does NOT burn the feedstock!
The output is syn-gas, which can be (1) fed to a generator or turbine to produce electricity or (2) converted into diesel to power cars, trucks, boats, planes, farm tractors, etc.
Our equipment is already operating in several countries around the world.
Energy Dynamics Corporation International is a market leader in gasification technology. For more information, please visit our website... www.EnergyDynamicsCorp.com. Contact us at info@energydynamicscorp.com.
Wtf this video sucks. A waste of youtube server space. Redo, redo, redo.
lakewood85 4 months ago
I must say I think I know less about how this system works after I watched the video than what I did before seeing it. Very uninformative good work. Not!
heald269 4 months ago
You all seem to take this pretty personally. I don't see the need for angry discourse and insults.
silenceimurderyou 4 months ago
Looks like batch fed to me. Won't work. Advice: Ignore my arrogance. Shred the MSW conveyor it to a hopper. Ditch the auger feed, use a large retort tube set horizontally on casters 10 deg. angle in a oven rotating approx 5 RPM. Build a dryer of similiar design above the converter to remove moisture. material drops to a continuous feed hydraulic ram with each load the next seal. Conveyor belts to move material from hopper to dryer. Air tight auger fed char bin. Then you will have a solution.
Unibomber2u 7 months ago
You're absolutely incorrect about the advantages of auger fed system. Your ignorant psi from hydraulics. Cloggs never occurred. Using a ram will eliminate the need for air locks. Achieving a air tight seal around an auger is a challenge, Explains oxygen starved instead of oxygen free as a ram will ensure. Air locks in order to use an auger is why your batch fed. System can not be used on a commercial scale without having a reliable continuos flow of feed stock. Period.
Unibomber2u 7 months ago
@DieEisenschmied I questioned that myself. What's with the No Burns Comment? This has nothing to do with the technology just means they used heat resistant materials as a insulation. Don't get it! How many Tons Per Day can this type of gravity batch fed system convert in a day? I bet maybe a ton. Big solution you would need 5,000 of these units lumbering along to handle the daily garbage of a small town. But, The only burns would be to the investors.
Unibomber2u 8 months ago
@molinobeer No carbon char if allowed to cool before being exposed to oxygen not only will not leach but, has a commercial value as a filtering agent.
Unibomber2u 8 months ago
@astrialkil Ah but what if there is no clog? We used a hydraulic ram flawlessly and eliminates the need for air lock equipment which changes your design from continual flow to batch fed which is a cumbersome and slow process. Have you ever experimented with a Hydraulic Ram? MSW and other similiar materials no way will cause a clog a hydraulic ram cannot push through. If it gets stuck increase the psi problem solved.
Unibomber2u 8 months ago
Who produced this video. This has to be the least informative video I have seen. For continuous flow why does the auger stop? Appears to be gravity fed from top to bottom using air locks. It sure appears to be batch fed judging from the guy on the scissor bed dumping processed MSW into the chute. How about raw MSW can your system handle this type of material? If not, there is a big expense and manpower to sort out materials that can damage the equipment from the waste stream. Pretty Cheezy!
Unibomber2u 8 months ago
Video shows "Processed" MSW. What process has been performed to classify MSW as Processed MSW? It looks black like it has been burned previously whatever the processing does.
Unibomber2u 8 months ago