The comparison of fast pyrolysis with other biomass conversion technologies can be found on BTG-BTL pages.
Most biomass can be pyrolysed with BTG’s technology. BTG has tested over 45 different types of biomass and less then 5 % was not that successful. Nevertheless, the feedstock always needs to be tested on the pilot plant.
Yes. Presently, the BTG pyrolysis plant is available with capacities of 2 tons per hour and 5 tons per hour of dry biomass.
| Feedstock particle size moisture content |
< 6 mm < 10 wt% |
| Capacity | 2–20 ton/hr |
| Pyrolysis oil yield | 50–75 wt% (i.e. 1–15 t/hr) |
| Specific investment costs | 1–1.5 million EUR per capacity unit (t/hr) |
The costs per capacity unit tend to be higher for smaller pyrolysis plants. Regarding the economy of the project the unit of smaller capacity than 1 t of feedstock per hour is not recommended.
Yes, depending heavily on the biomass feedstock and its moisture content there might be phase separation. Therefore biomass tests are needed for each (new) feedstock. There is no phase separation for woody material.
No, phase separation of pyrolysis oil is not a problem. Continuous stirring of the oil during storage will make the oil easily deployable without extra treatment. Or the oil can be treated after production, the water can be removed by evaporation.
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