Biofuels Digest Special Report on Gasification & Pyrolysis: Ze-Gen
Ze-Gen is based in Massachusetts with a syngas facility using biomass as a feedstock of the gasification process. The company is using wood debris and other solid waste streams as feedstocks, utilizing steel industry techniques to generate the high temperatures for gasification. The demonstration scale facility is processing up to one ton of waste per hour, while a full scale plant would process up to 30 tons per hour. Last month, the company announced that it has raised $20 million in Series B funding from Omaz Zawawi Establishment, Flagship Ventures, VantagePoint Venture Partners and the Massachusetts Technology Development Corporation. The company said that it can create syngas from construction and municipal waste at a price of $6 per million BTUs.
The company’s process involves dropping waste into superheated liquid iron, which frees hydrocarbons and breaks them into a syngas of carbon monoxide and hydrogen.
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