This is Dr. Malli, representing the Green Hydrogen Division at SEDL, India, a global leader in innovative solutions for Sugar, Jaggery, Water, Biofuel, Green Chemicals, and allied industries. We are working on a second-generation ethanol project where syngas is produced through bagasse gasification. The required rotary kiln must operate at a temperature range of 1000 to 1100 degrees Celsius under slightly above atmospheric pressure, using superheated steam at approximately 1000 degrees Celsius as the gasifying agent while ensuring the exclusion of oxygen and air. The design should include an electrically heated rotary kiln optimized for processing 150 tonnes per day of bagasse with a moisture content of less than five percent, producing 10, 000 to 12, 000 normal cubic meters per hour of carbon monoxide and hydrogen gas. Key features should include a screw conveyor for feeding dry bagasse at a temperature of 105 to 120 degrees Celsius and access ports for ash removal. The reactor design should allow flexibility for dynamic optimization, while gas cooling from 1000 degrees Celsius to 40 degrees Celsius will be handled by our team. Please confirm if you can provide a solution meeting these specifications.