
This system gasifies woody materials such as pruned branches for use as an energy resource for biomass power generation.
The system removes tar completely and ensures stable operation.
High-efficiency power generation can be achieved by feeding the combustible gas produced in the gasification process directly into the engine power generator.
Vegetation maintenance work along expressways generates plant resources (biomass) such as cut grass, pruned tree branches, and thinned wood.
Biomass gas power generation involves heating biomass in a pyrolysis furnace to generate gas, which is then used as energy to generate electricity.
When biomass is gasified in a pyrolysis furnace instead of direct combustion, carbon (char) is produced as a residue.
"Carbon negative" status can be achieved by effectively utilizing this char as a soil conditioner or for other purposes.

Overview
This plant gasifies, through pyrolysis, mixed vegetation materials such as cut grass, pruned tree branches, and thinned wood (biomass) generated from expressway maintenance. The generated power is used as part of the power for tollgates.

