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Bio-Solid Wastes

Bio-Solid Wastes can be converted into steam, electrical energy,  and transportation grade fuels like Gasoline, Diesel and Ethanol. Many different types of solids, liquids and gases may also be converted if properly analyzed and pre-processed.

Employing advanced process technologies, our mission is to convert social and industry biowaste into environmentally safe electrical power and transportation grade fuels.  By converting flare gases, animal waste streams, municipal solid wastes and sludge to usable transportation grade fuels. Our processes eliminate environmentally harmful and expensive disposal problems without continued damage to the environment.

Here are some of the common Feedstocks we can work with:

  • Solid Wastes
    • Household Rubbish (MSW)
    • High Sulfur Coal
    • Sewer Plant Sludge
  • Agriculture Waste
    • Coal Fines
    • Agriculture Waste
    • Pig Waste
    • Chicken Waste
    • Cattle & Dairy Waste
    • Farm Bio-solids
    • Jatrophia Waste
  • Liquids & Gases
    • Organic Process Waste
    • Coal Seam Methane
    • Landfill Methane
    • Oil Field Flare Gases
    • Natural Gas

Hydronic BTU Burner


Our system is designed to take burnable materials such as wood, plastic, cardboard, etc., and heat water for our water generator power set; genset.  It is designed for minimal operator involvement and can be loaded and left unattended until another load of fuel is required.  This could be as long as 8 hours.


It is designed to efficiently use waste products for biomass cogeneration.


Waste Heat Generator


Our device can use waste heat from any source like Geothermal, stack heat or one of our Hydronic or small gasifier systems.  The units use hot water from our systems to generate electricity. Output ranges from 100KwH to 500KwH.  It is excellent for logging operations, remote solid waste dumps, or anywhere combustible material is available.


Typical Plant Layout


Portable Waste to Energy Plant

 

Large Scale Plant



Product Capabilities

  • Electrical Power Generation
  • Bio-Diesel
  • Higher Olefin Enhanced Alcohols
  • 140 Octane Iso-Benzene
  • 104 Octane Oxygenated Gasoline
  • Diesel Fuel (DME)
  • 0% Sulfur,
  • 0% Aromatics
  • Ct 70 to 72


Solids or Mixed Solids Feedstock

The POx gasifier has the unique advantage of being able to utilize any carbon based solid waste material as its feed stock. (ie. waste-water sludge, municipal solid waste, agricultural waste, and most process or construction wastes)  Any of the solid wastes identified earlier can fed directly or it can be mixed with combustible waste gases as a combination feed stock for the POx unit.

The POx Gasifier generates hydrogen rich carbon-monoxide synthetic-gas (syn-gas)) from any combustible waste product without discharging environ- mentally harmful gases or toxic solid wastes to the environment. 

Thus, the POx gasifier can feed conventional generation systems and with the addition of a catalytic reforming process, the system can produce an environmentally friendly (green-renewable) transportation grade fuel, plus substantial heat, and with little ash.  If the ash is found to contain metals or other environmentally hazardous materials, it is further processed to a crystallized form that can be disposed of in a landfill or the ash may be converted into an additional by-products.

The heat by-product of the process can be utilized to control the moisture content the feed stock or it can be passed to other processes.  

  • Solids Feed Stock Process 
  • Solid Waste POx Gasifier and Reformer Technology

 

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