Do all biomasses need a protocol (process to prepare the biomass for reformation) before the biomass can be used with the Green Power Machine?
No. Most raw byproducts such as oils (palm, coconut, corn, soy, etc.) can be used in the Green Power Machine without any special processing. Crude glycerin, a by-product of producing biodiesel and a by-product of processing many different types of oils (palm, coconut, corn, etc.) can be used in the reformer without processing. Note: Crude glycerin is not normally thought of as a fuel but with the Green Power Machine, it becomes a fuel. Further, crude glycerin is a waste in many places around the world. Crude glycerin can be diluted with water and used in the Green Power Machine. • How does the biomass become a fuel for the Green Power Machine? A protocol is engineered to determine the process and right mixture for the fuels. The fuel sneed to be blended together and then water added to produce the feed fuel for the reformation process in the Green Power Machine. • Can we use a local biomass that is not on the list of suggested biomass feedstock types? Yes. Global Biomass to Energy LLC
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