CARBON NEGATIVE POWER
Recover resources. Produce power. Reduce carbon.
The solution.
Carbon-negative power from waste.
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Non-emissive system that concentrates CO2 from the integrated engine and pyrolysis subsystems
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Hybrid process improves total system efficiency
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Produces lower cost renewable fuel
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Generates Carbon-Negative Energy*
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Improves ESG Sustainability metrics

*Requires secure geologic storage.
The patented Semi-Closed Cycle System
Carbon is the point.
Carbon-negative energy goes beyond net zero carbon emissions.


We believe in resource recovery.
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Existing Waste to Energy exhaust too much CO2
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Landfill space is expensive and limited
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Valuable resource is being wasted
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We support the waste heirarchy
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The Problem.
Existing waste-to-energy plants use atmospheric incineration and are considered “carbon neutral.” But they emit approximately 3,000 lbs of carbon dioxide per mega-watt hour produced (CO2 / MWH).

Source: CLOE POISSON / CONNECTICUT MIRROR
Project Models
There are three carbon-negative waste to energy project models:

Landfill / Digester Gas to Renewable Fuel / Energy

Agricultural / Woody Biomass To Renewable Energy

MRF Recycling Residue - MSW to Renewable Energy
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Raw landfill
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Biogas tail gas
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SCC power system
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Biogenic feedstock
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Pyrolysis gasification system with SCC power system
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Mixed biogenic/non-biogenic feedstock
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Pyrolysis gasification system with SCC power system
We are seeking partners to develop carbon-negative systems:
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Material Recycling Facilities (MRF)
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Landfills / Biodigesters
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Energy Facilities
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Distribution Centers
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Universities
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Airports