Alex,

 

The two fuel bins were fuel so I saw the tops of two truckloads. It was clearly 
3 inch minus with a large percentage of larger rather than finer fuel. They run 
the fuel across a disk screen to remove oversize before to goes to a dryer. The 
overs are sticks and chunks greater than 3 inches. 

 

I initially expected that they would be limited to rough chunky fuels but in 
previous visits to the pilot facility in Kamloops and industrial plants in 
Hefley and Vancouver I have been impressed by the wide range of fuel sizes that 
they can gasify. They have (or had a few years ago) a full scale cold model of 
their grate at their pilot facility that they used to optimize fuel 
distribution. Through these efforts they have been able to increase the size 
and capacity of their reactor.

 

Tom     

 

 

>Tom,

>Did you see the fuel? I had understood, from a phone call with them, that the 
>basic spec for their condo heating unit in Victoria was 3" >minus but when I 
>peered in the window there last year it looked like 1" or 3/4" minus.

>Alex

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