Technically speaking, we do not produce any energy. However, we do convert (reform) your local biomasses and/or biomass by-products into an energy form that you may use. When you review the below example, you can see how the CHP portion of the system is just as important as the Kwh electricity produced.
Please note that each system is custom engineered for the each application depending on the biomass being used and the amount of energy required for each application. An example is as follows: Green Power Machine Combined with a 44 kw Stirling Engine/Generator. A 44 kw Stirling Engine/Generator requires 600,000 BTUs per hour.
The low heating value for hydrogen is 290 BTUs per minute and the high heating value for hydrogen is 343 BTUs per cubic foot. For this example, 295 BTUs per cubic foot will be used for hydrogen and the biomass based fuel is crude glycerin. More.
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