Green Energy Enterprises, LLC (GEE), Newport, Ky has completed an international agreement to represent a proven Next Generation waste-to-energy system.
The agreement covers a patented pyrolysis process capable of accepting multiple feedstock options for producing electric power. Optional feedstocks include: e-waste, auto shredder waste, medical waste, all plastics, tires, biomass and municipal solid waste.
The Next Generation oxygen free pyrolysis system has been developed and validated in Germany. The system has been permitted three times and meets all EU environmental standards.
Unique to the system, are the internal scrubbers and tar cracker that eliminate the historic equipment maintenance issues related to producing clean syngas.
GEE has identified several benefits related to the system. They include reduction of landfills and landfill gases, (landfill gas is 23x more harmful to the environment than CO2) companies/cities/industrial parks/military bases can reduce their carbon footprint and supply their energy needs while contributing to their future sustainability.
Scott Powers, GEE Managing Partner, noted "As we roll out this system we have had several discussions with U.S., European, and Asian firms seeking ways to cleanly turn their waste into syngas and electric power. Some recent inquiries have been related to China's new waste policy. The Next Gen system provides baseline power 24/7 which supports other technologies such as solar and wind which produce power on an intermittent basis."
GEE's Next Gen system has been vetted by multiple independent engineering firms and insurance companies. GEE and their insurance partner, AON, can provide performance guarantees for system operations and output.
For additional information visit www.geegreensolutions.com