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Waste-to-Energy Systems

Pyrolysis Systems

Pyrolysis is the process of breaking down organic materials at high temperature in an oxygen-free environment. During this process, organic material (e.g. plastic, rubber, wood or biomass) is broken down into gaseous, liquid and solid products by thermal decomposition. Each of these products can be used in different ways. The gas can be used as fuel or burned in gas turbines to generate electricity and heat. Liquids are often used as fuel, while solids can also be used for fuel or other industrial applications.

Gasification Systems

Gasification is a process in which organic materials are converted into gas at high temperature in an oxygen-free environment. This gas usually consists of gases such as hydrogen, carbon monoxide and methane and can be used as a fuel or combined with other chemical processes to produce a product known as syngas. The gasification process can be used for many different sources such as biomass, coal, waste and industrial by-products.

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Both pyrolysis and gasification technologies are widely used in the conversion of biomass and waste into energy and in waste management. These technologies can help reduce environmental pollution, achieve zero-waste goals and diversify energy sources.

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