Yes. The GCP-50 model is designed to support stable gasification with higher biomass input, making it suitable for industries that require reliable thermal energy for longer operational hours.
Planning to set up a biomass gasification system or looking to upgrade your current energy setup? Our experts at Veera Group will help you select the right gasifier model, capacity, and system configuration based on your available biomass feedstock and operational energy requirements.
The Veera GCP-50 is a canopy-type biomass gasifier designed for industries that require a protected and compact energy system for continuous biomass conversion. The unit transforms solid biomass such as wood chips, coconut shells, sawdust, and agricultural residues into producer gas that can be used for thermal applications or power generation. With its enclosed canopy structure and reliable downdraft gasification process, the GCP-50 ensures stable gas production while protecting critical components from external environmental conditions.




The Veera GCP-50 biomass gasifier system is supplied as an enclosed canopy model designed to support safe and stable biomass gasification in industrial environments.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Machine Type | Down Draft |
| Model | Veera GCP -50 |
| Capacity | 50Kw |
| Coal Generated | 3-6% depending on biomass |
| Feedstock Moisture / Size | < 15% / Upto 50mm |
| Raw Material Input | 50-60 kg/hr |
| Gas yield | 80 - 85 m³ |
| Gasification temp (°C) | 950 - 1150 °C |
| Gasification Efficiency (%) | 60 to 75% |
| Average Calorific value of output (kcal/nm3) | >1100 |
| Start - Up / Ash removal | Manual |
| Biomass feeding mode | Manual |
The Veera GCP-50 is designed with a protective canopy enclosure, which helps shield the system from dust, weather conditions, and external industrial environments. This makes it suitable for outdoor or semi-open installations.
The system can be used in manufacturing units, agro-processing industries, rural energy projects, and small industrial plants where biomass is available and can be used as a renewable energy source.
Yes. The GCP-50 model is designed to support stable gasification with higher biomass input, making it suitable for industries that require reliable thermal energy for longer operational hours.