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I looked into some of this and you lose about a third of your power through efficiency or the difference between British thermal units with gasoline and diesel versus wood gas you have to get a larger generator if you are already about maxing it out basically a 15 KW turns into a 10 KW but the good news is you can find the larger generators at a pretty reasonable price when a store replaces them because nobody wants them do the fuel efficiency so they're perfect for this type of project
@@nonconformist4802 no I was looking at a generator that ran off of hydrogen and diesel generators run @ generally 1800 RPMs and gasoline @ 3600 RPMs since it runs at a consistent RPM as long as you size the hydrogen generator correctly it should not be a problem it's the storage of hydrogen and being able to produce and regulate it. on demand wood gasifiers are very interesting and cool they're dirty though
@@nonconformist4802 sorry I missed that you lose about 30% efficiency in BTUs wood gas being compared to gasoline so if you have a 15 KW generator it will only produce about 10 KW using wood gas but if you have a 30 KW it will produce around 20 kW using wood gas.. so just make sure you get a bigger generator then what you think you're going to need
Carbon credit, lol. Sounds like the same system the irs sets up for people that produce nothing in the USA. People who pay taxes are expected to pay or go to jail, while the people who don't produce enough to pay taxes get a "refund" or "credit." The schemes dreamed up by bureaucracies and politicians to pocket money that isn't theirs never fails to amaze.