Patent ID: 7749291

Claim:
A three-stage gasification process with three separate thermal reaction chambers for producing solid, liquid, and gaseous fuels from biomass and carbonaceous environmental waste materials into electricity generated by an internal combustion engine, the process comprising: a. feeding by loading, conveying, or pneumatic transfer of feedstock comprising solid biomass and carbonaceous environmental waste materials into the first chamber of a series of three separate staging, negative pressure, non-catalyst, non-plasma, non-Fischer-Tropsch reaction chambers; b. gasifying the feedstock in a pyrolysis first-stage reaction chamber where solid materials is carbonized at a temperature of at least 300° F. to form solid carbonized products and gaseous exhaust; c. removing by loading, conveying, or pneumatic transfer of the solid carbonized products from the first chamber; d. delivering by piping an optional portion of the gaseous exhaust from the first-stage reaction chamber into a gas-to-liquid condenser and delivering by piping the remaining portion of the gaseous exhaust into the second-stage reaction chamber; e. condensing of the optional portion of gaseous exhaust in the condenser into liquid or gaseous biofuels; f. combusting the remaining portion of the gaseous exhaust with controlled oxygen feed in the second-stage reaction chamber wherein heavy hydrocarbon gases are converted into lighter hydrocarbon gases including hydrogen by partial combustion at a temperature of at least 1200° F.; g. cooling of a portion of the lighter hydrocarbons gases by passing the gases through a cooling exchanger; h. completely combusting the remaining portion of the lighter hydrocarbon gases with controlled oxygen feed in a third-stage reaction chamber at a temperature of at least 3800° F.; i. heat exchanging a mixture of the solid carbonized products and lime or limestone through a gravity flow tube in the third stage chamber, which melts the mixture into molten calcium carbide; j. cooling of the molten calcium carbide into solid form; k. releasing of acetylene gas by the reaction of a portion of calcium carbide with water for the fueling of the internal combustion engine for the generation of electricity or mechanical power; l. processing, storing, and packaging of any gas, liquids, and solid byproducts from the process; and m. storing remaining calcium carbide.