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How to Replace Natural Gas with Biomass Gasifier in Factory?

Release time:2026-04-10page views:

With rising natural gas prices, many industrial facilities are seeking alternative energy solutions. Biomass gasifiers are becoming a practical and cost-effective option.

A biomass gasifier converts agricultural waste such as wood chips, rice husks, or palm shells into combustible gas (CO, H₂) under high-temperature and low-oxygen conditions. This gas can be directly used in industrial burners and boilers as a substitute for natural gas.

To implement this transition, factories typically follow these steps:

  • Evaluate existing boiler or burner systems
  • Install a biomass gasification system
  • Modify combustion equipment if necessary
  • Ensure stable biomass fuel supply

In real industrial projects, results often include:

  • 60%–80% natural gas replacement
  • 20%–40% energy cost savings
  • 1–2 years return on investment

Biomass energy is renewable and helps reduce carbon emissions, making it a sustainable choice for modern industries.