Biomass gasification gas is a combustible gas produced by the high-temperature gasification of biomass materials such as agricultural residues, straw, and wood. The gas primarily consists of carbon monoxide, hydrogen, methane, and a small amount of carbon dioxide, offering a relatively high calorific value. It can be used for power generation, heating, and as a fuel substitute.
As a clean and renewable energy source, biomass gasification gas effectively utilizes agricultural waste, reduces environmental pollution, and supports diversified energy structures and low-carbon development goals. It is widely applied in industrial boilers, gas generator sets, and integrated energy systems.