Biomass gasification is a thermochemical process that converts organic biomass—such as wood chips, agricultural residues, and energy crops—into a combustible gas mixture called syngas (synthetic gas) by reacting the biomass at high temperatures (typically 700–1,200°C) with a controlled amount of oxygen, air, or steam. The syngas primarily contains carbon monoxide (CO), hydrogen (H₂), ... https://keronebiochar.com/biomass-gasification/