Gasification energy systems convert solid or liquid fuels into a combustible gas through partial oxidation at high temperatures. These systems are used with biomass, coal, and waste feedstocks. Gasification produces syngas, which can be used for power generation or fuel synthesis. Gasification energy systems offer higher efficiency and lower emissions compared to direct combustion. They enable flexible fuel use and support renewable and waste-based energy solutions. With proper integration, gasification systems contribute to sustainable energy production and resource recovery.
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