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Wood Gasificati­on

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With fuel rationing severely affecting civilian transport during World War II, some people, mostly in Europe, used firewood to run their cars. The gasificati­on process uses heat as hot as 1832 degrees Fahrenheit to produce combustibl­e gas from organic materials. It can be used to power a combustion engine with minimal modificati­ons. After the war, almost everyone went back to gasoline.

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