An increasingly unmanageable amount of waste is accumulating world-wide in landfills and sewage treatment facilities,
on ranches and meat packing plants, in paper and lumber mills. We anticipate our follow-on product to be our biomass
conversion system, which solves the economic burdens of waste management and sanitation by transforming these wastes
into energy and revenue.
The Biomass conversion system produces an immediate impact by:
• Creating value (energy and resources) from biomass waste
• Generating renewable energy
• Reducing dependence on fossil fuel
• Reducing greenhouse gases and pollution
The biomass conversion system converts toxic waste into electricity, vehicle fuel, pure water, and carbon for manufacturing,
transforming the traditional economic burdens of waste management and sanitation into revenue sources. The system is
well-positioned in the renewable energy market— viable as a stand-alone product and adding value when paired with other
renewable technologies such as solar, wind, hydro, and geothermal.
The biomass conversion system is an embodiment of combined heat and power (CHP) systems with innovations that deliver
far superior results compared to existing installations. Organic materials that can be used with the system are anaerobically
digested in this system. Patented technology supports the generation of electricity and heat (as in a typical CHP device)—
along with potential harvesting of methane, hydrogen, clean water, and carbon.
Benefits of the biomass conversion system include:
1. Higher sustainable energy yields in both electricity and fuel
2. Continuous and reliable generation of electricity and fuel—day and night in all climates and weather conditions
3. Capture of carbon, the villain in greenhouse gases and climate change, for use in manufacturing
4. ELIMINATES greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the energy production process
5. Transportation fuel that reduces GHG and pollution
6. Produces pure water and energy from waste water, including chemically toxic water
7. Pure water from hydrogen