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ABSTRACT
The present study aims to provide guidance on the design, fabrication, and evaluation of an efficient biomass gasification system that generates renewable energy while minimizing environmental impact. The system employs sawdust, wood pellets, or wood briquettes as feedstock. The fabrication process delineates the construction of critical components, including the combustion chamber, purification chamber, oil heater, and blower fan. The selected materials are durable, thermally stable, and cost-effective, with an emphasis on sourcing locally. The manufacturing process prioritizes precision engineering. Experimental testing was executed to evaluate the system's performance, which surpassed theoretical projections, reaching up to 60%. The study offers practical recommendations for optimizing system performance, advancing research, promoting education, fostering collaboration, and advocating for policy support for renewable energy