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Waste Management

Waste to energyThe Earth Power solution for waste management uses waste materials as a resource to be re-used.
Earth Power recycles waste at the molecular level, and as such is able to recycle 100% of waste. The Earth Power solution can process nearly all waste streams and low value carbon materials, such as:
  • Municipal solid waste,
  • Industrial waste,
  • Agricultural waste;
  • Human waste;
  • Commercial waste
  • Oils & Hazardous wastes.
Once the waste has been delivered to the waste processing facility, there are 3 main components of the process, all of which play a part in ensuring the quality control of the end product:
  • Separation – Separating recyclable materials;
  • Transformation – Transforming biomass waste into sterile materials;
  • Value Creation – Clean Transport Fuels, Chemicals & Green Electricity
The Earth Power waste management solution has been designed to be undertaken at the local level and does not require waste to be transported over long distances, supporting the “proximity principle” and the community’s carbon-footprint.

The Solution for Clean Transport Fuels

Using fossil fuels for energy and transport usage is not sustainable as these resources become depleted over time. In addition energy security is a big issue for many countries that do not have vast resources of these fossil fuels.

The Earth Power solution uses waste as a feedstock for its green energy and transport fuels processes recycling the waste at the molecular level into a range of transportation fuels and chemicals, enabling communities to move closer to self-sustainability, reduce the reliance upon natural resources and move towards an energy infrastructure that is carbon efficient.

As an example of the combined process, one ton of municipal waste can be converted into 5 barrels of transport fuels.

Earth Power transport fuels have serious advantages over regular crude oils as they have extremely small amounts of Sulphur and other impurities. Because of the lack of impurities our transport fuel can produce up to 22% more efficiency than traditional products from the same engines.

The end result - no landfill - green clean fuel and energy. The viable economics of the process, which work without subsidy, will reduce the global dependence on ever more costly naturally resourced fuels, transfer resources away from bio-fuels that have impacted on food supply, and also drastically reduce the millions of tons of garbage sent to landfill every year.

 

Eliminate Landfills

Our processes transform waste into useable products eliminating the need for landfill

Waste to Fuel

Via combined Environmental Power process, one ton of municipal waste can be converted into 2.7 barrels of synthetic crude oil.

Reduced CO₂ Emissions

The fuels burn cleaner reducing CO₂ emissions and exceed the most strictist Clean Air Standards

Water Purification

The ability to produce clean drinking water without consuming large amounts of external energy is now available.

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