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What is a Gasifier

A gasifier is a piece of equipment that produces a combustible gas through a process known as pyrolysis (gasification). It turns a fuel - generally wood or wood charcoal - into a combustible gas, known as syngas. Syngas can be used to power a gas-driven engine - like a generator, tractor, or truck.

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How Our Gasifier Works

So how are we different than the “other” guys?

Most other companies sell you a kit that requires a lot of mechanical know-how and fabrication ability.

We are the ONLY company that offers a turn key gasifier/power solution. When you buy our Gasifier kit – you get every part, connection, and even a hopper full of wood charcoal.

As soon as you get home, connect the 5 components together, and light the INCLUDED fuel – within 10-15 minutes your generator will be running on wood gas (syngas).

Our Kits

The Clinch Energy Solutions gasifier kit is a turn key solution for your off-grid or emergency power needs. This kit includes everything you need to start making your own Syn gas including starter fuel. Within 30 minutes of connecting and lighting your gasifier your generator will be running on Wood Gas and powering your entire homestead.

Our Kits Include

  • – a kiln to produce your own wood charcoal

  • The ONLY gasifier on the market capable of supplying up to a 5.7L gasoline engine. Which means this gasifier can supply a generator (any size up to 25Kw), a tractor, a pickup truck with a Magnum 5.7L V8, and any other equipment that uses a gasoline engine.

  • filled with biomass media (not purchased filters) that further filters the gas to ensure long engine life.

  • We even supply the generator with custom fittings that connect to the gasifier filter system. This ensures that you need to just connect the fittings and start the gasifier.

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External references:

Link to FEMA gasifier – shows that this is old technology and even FEMA recommends it
(not a "‘conspiracy theory’)

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Wood Gas Vehicles: History

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