Glenn,
Oil is being gasified, however, only in the crude form, I would guess that the same principals apply, and yes they are different from wood.
My system basicly has 3 "speeds" at this time, as we have had to move back to a "co-combustor" unit due to feedstock problems with the engine fired unit, I'm still wanting to go that route, but winter, the store of chips we have are way to wet to deal with now (should have covered them

The co-combustor version uses anywhere from 8-20kg/hr (about 17-43lbs/hr) not quite a turndown ratio of 3 to one.
The engine based unit runs 20-50kg/hr (43-110lbs/hr).
Both gasifiers work nicely, it's the feedstock problem that we have to deal with (I guess I could go purchase dry woodchips, but that would offset what we are trying to do), and I can use the money for a shelter for the wood chips net summer. It's too bad that in all my planing, I never thought of the excess rain we had this year.
side note: we could use the larger unit, but I would be a slave to it, trying to dry the chips to the point of being able to auger them up into the hopperbottom bin (4 ton unit), since this is not the intended "job" I wish to do this winter, we are moving back to the co-combustor, of last winter, where I know we can achive the required supply of dryer woodchips quite easyly.
Well, Now I know... cover your feedstock
Greg
Regards,
Greg,
Called "Mr. Fusion" by the Locals
