CHU UCL Mont-Godinne hospital has decided to cut its high natural gas consumption by replacing fossil fuels with gas from local biomass as forest residues and recycled wood. The renewable syngas, produced by NOTAR® reactor, powers a CHP unit. The 400-beds hospital makes use of the energy produced to provide electricity and heat to its facilities throughout the year; thereby covering 40% of its electricity consumption, 65% of its heat.
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CHP operating on clean syngas
Belgium - Mont-Godinne Hospital
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Belgium - Tournai
Production of renewable electricity and heat with locally sourced woodchips
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Clean syngas powering industrial process
France - Champagne region
Clean syngas produced with vineyard’s residues feeding an industrial glass kiln.
Wood residues from vineyard maintenance in the Champagne region are collected. Syngas is produced locally to power a glass bottle kiln. This energy production in a circular economy makes your bottles of Champagne greener.
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Belgium - Université Catholique de Louvain la Neuve
Xylowatt’s test gasifier plant, a development tool installed in a leading university.
TGP is a 150 kWth NOTAR® Gasifier linked to a gas conditioning unit. The NOTAR® Test Gasification Plant is composed of a feeding system, a NOTAR® gasifier, and a gas conditioning unit. It is designed to be flexible to various uses and is equipped with reinforced instrumentation. The TGP is a R&D tool used to support scientific research and Xylergy’s product development. It is available for testing new applications or waste for our clients.
You can benefit from our Test Gasification Plant
- Test your biofuel with full mass & energy balance, and syngas analysis
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Belgium - Gedinne
Demo NOTAR® plant connected on district heating
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