Search Amazon for Preparedness Supplies:
Notifications
Clear all

Building a gasifier system

4 Posts
4 Users
0 Reactions
1,221 Views
(@heavenlyacres)
Active Member
Joined: 13 years ago
Posts: 15
Topic starter  

Hello all, I am interested in gasification or more so of obtaining or building one or many units.
We are in the prepping process of our secluded property, however our refusal to accept a smart meter at our main residence in town seems to be coming to a head. We are a family of 6 and are wanting to steer away from as much solar or wing generation as possible. I see these as shorter term solutions for energy generation and costly at that.
I am looking for others that would like to join in construction of a gasification unit. I am very handy but lack practical hands on knowledge of building one. I've read alot of instructions but I don't absorb well from reading and hands on is my way of learning...
I am in the Fraser Valley but can travel anytime to anywhere in the LM.

Please contact me if you'd like to share ideas or work together on this.

Thanks,

Heavenly Acres



   
Quote
(@old-grumpy-scout)
Active Member
Joined: 14 years ago
Posts: 17
 

That sounds interesting. I wouldn't mind getting information on that also.


Be Prepared or it's your own fault.


   
ReplyQuote
(@prepham)
New Member
Joined: 13 years ago
Posts: 4
 

http://www.borealiswoodpower.com/aboutchp.phpHey Y'all,
I'm in the business of selling Gasification equipment for Power and Renewable Fuel production. There's one small 45kW gasifier that I know of made in Germany by Spanner Re2 Gmbh. It may not be economical, but you can purchase a complete system from Borealis Wood Power Corp in Ontario.
http://www.borealiswoodpower.com/aboutchp.php

Regards,
KB



   
ReplyQuote
ranger2012
(@ranger2012)
Noble Member
Joined: 14 years ago
Posts: 1280
 

This is an old subject in which I have supplied unlimited info so far. FEMA site has an extensive FREE information on how to build a gasifier. Also as I have mentioned there is a lot that you can do with the residue heat such as power a propane type fridge/freezer, heat your water, house, steam engine (small) or even heat your hothouse.


"We 'Prep.' to live after a downfall, Not just to survive."


   
ReplyQuote
Share: