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Gasification

Treehouz specializes in gasification technology, providing innovative solutions for converting biomass into clean energy.

Tackle Biomass to
Unlock Carbon Value

From renewable energy to biochar and carbon capture, our biomass solutions drive decarbonization and generate high-value carbon credits.

Benefits of Biomass Gasification

Lower Carbon Footprint
Biomass gasification produces syngas with fewer greenhouse gas emissions than direct combustion, making it a cleaner alternative for biomass energy projects.
Energy Access
Gasification enables decentralized power generation, providing a sustainable energy solution for off-grid biomass plants and pellet mills.
Renewable Energy Production
By converting biomass such as energy crops, empty fruit bunch (EFB), and oil palm trunks into syngas, gasification produce renewable energy, reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
Reduced Air Pollution
SynLEAP’s advanced gasification process minimizes pollutants like NOx and SOx compared to incineration, ensuring cleaner air for biomass pellet plants and hot gas generator systems.

Application of Gasifications

Industries

Cement Industry
Metal Industry
Glove Industry
Wood Industry
Food Processing
Industry
Textile Industry

Biomass Gasification Basics

SynLEAP gasification technology efficiently convert biomass into clean energy. The process starts with drying, where moisture is removed from the feedstock. During pyrolysis, the material is heated in a low-oxygen environment, breaking down into biochar, gases, and bio-oil. In the combustion phase, controlled oxygen input generates heat to sustain the process. Finally, during reduction, solid carbon reacts with CO₂ and H₂O to produce syngas—a clean, energy-rich fuel for power generation and industrial use. This sustainable solution transforms agricultural waste into valuable energy while reducing environmental impact.

01

Drying

Moisture in the biomass
evaporates as it heats up.

02

Pyrolysis

At higher temperatures, biomass decomposes into volatile gases, tar, and char.

03

Oxidation (Combustions)

Partial combustion with limited oxygen generates heat and forms CO₂ and H₂O.

04

Reduction

The hot gases react with carbon and steam to form syngas, rich in CO, H₂, and CH₄.

Linked UN Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs)

Our commitment to sustainability aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Through innovative biomass solutions, we contribute to a cleaner, greener future by addressing key global challenges.