There's a heap of efficient wood burners (fuelwood, chip or pellet) on the market that can convert wood to thermal energy at over 90% thermal efficiency LHV. Some of the new condensing systems are even claiming over 100% on LHV.

So why would you want to go through a distinct gasification process to produce gas for subsequent combustion in a burner? If you're methanating the gas like the system developed at Gussing to bring the wood gas up to the standard suitable for addition to the natural gas grid that makes sense from a technical perspective. But if you were just wanting to turn the woodgas into space heat?

Cheers

David

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