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Controlled Combustion
Energy and combustion processes provide untold benefits to society and are a cornerstone of the industrial economy.
The negative aspects associated with combustion are largely due to the current method we handle
CO2 and Greenhouse Gas (GHG) byproducts.
A fresh shift is required to focus efforts on the reduction or
Elimination of Emissions
to the open atmosphere.
Waste Incineration
A disposal option for waste treatment for the mass reduction of mixed wastes is incineration.
Traditional incineration combustion systems are focused on volume waste reduction
while
emitting the off gases
into the open atmosphere.
Incinerator Ash
A major byproduct of the combustion process is
Incinerator Ash
which may be processed into
Circular Aggregates.
Waste to Energy
Waste to energy systems
(WTE)
use combustion for the production of heat while
emitting the off gases
into the open atmosphere.
These smokestack emissions deliberately contribute to greenhouse gas pollution.
Emissions
In the past it has been socially acceptable to design and operate combustion technologies that openly
emit
the off gases into the open atmosphere.
These smokestack emissions deliberately contribute to greenhouse gas pollution.
A growing environmental awareness is changing social attitudes and causing change.
Not only are we conscious of our collective carbon footprint it has caused a rethink of how we manage the earths resources.
This big rethink has brought about a revolution in our fundamental approach to
Managing CO2
by Eliminating Emissions.
Thermal Reduction
State of the art
Thermal Reduction
approaches, such as pyrolysis and gasification systems, are focused on the
closed loop capture and collection of the
off gasses
as a primary product for the raw feedstock in the
bio-refining
process.
Bio-Refining
Waste streams are used as a primary product for the raw feedstock in the
bio-refining
process.
Thermal Recovery, or pyrolysis, is a method that uses heat to separate the organic
hydrocarbon materials
into a
Bio Crude,
which can then be
refined
into fuels, resins and chemicals.
Managing CO2
Changing how we view CO2 - instead of thinking it is an undesirable uncontrolled pollutant,
we need to recognize that CO2 is a strategic resource to be managed.
CO2 is a component building block and a resource in
the production of
electricity,
fuels and
industrial products
and should not be regarded as a discarded by-product.
Eliminating Emissions
By taking control and modifying open emission generating combustion systems,
we need to retrofit, redesign or replace traditional combustion systems and
capture
or harness
the energy generation potential while simply not emitting CO2 and greenhouse gasses directly to the atmosphere.
Transformation to Thermal Reduction methods of waste management that capture emissions as a
raw feedstock for
bio-refinery
fuel is one solution.
The use of
reverse combustion
technology may allow the production of carbon products directly from recovered CO2.
Reverse Combustion
Reverse Combustion Technology using the combination of Carbon Dioxide, water & electricity in a controlled reaction environment
may allow for the production of carbon products directly from recovered
CO2.
Resource Recovery Questions
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