Organics offers a broad range of energy-harnessing technologies including anaerobic digestion systems, gasification and pyrolysis.
Every time the price of oil peaks, the issue of waste as an energy resource becomes a major preoccupation with governments, businesses and individuals. The pressing need is to escape the impact of potentially crippling increased costs.
Waste can come in many forms suitable for energy recovery. The processing of agricultural products, such as tapioca, palm oil, rice and coconuts leaves significant quantities of solid and liquid effluent which can be processed to produce energy.
Key features include:
Wet organic waste to energy
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Pyrolysis is the use of heat to break down biomass into its constituent gaseous components in the absence of combustion.
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Municipal Solid Waste to electricity through gasification, landfill gas and anaerobic digestion.
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