Global energy KDV technology

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Basic Material - Municipal Solid Waste (MSW)

There is a direct link between growth in wealth and increase in waste — the more affluent a society becomes the more waste it generates. As the less wealthy nations develop, they too are creating more wealth, thus adding to the world's waste output.
MSW is in abundant supply. In 2006 2.02 billion tones of MSW were generated worldwide.
Waste is produced by industrial and commercial activities. Important waste sources include construction/demolition, mining, quarrying, manufacturing and municipalities.
MSW may include plastic, rubber, paper / cardboard, refinery residuals such as Petcock, Tar and paraffin, used oil from engines, organic wastes, sewerage sludge and animal manure. It requires major financial and logistical resources to recycle and arrange final disposal.
Environmentally acceptable waste-management practices are essential if damaging consequences are to be avoided, such as those due to toxic/hazardous waste, greenhouse-gas emissions, water pollution, air pollution and noise/visual impact (of recycling/waste disposal facilities).

Recycling MSW to produce energy is a prime objective.

Producing fuels from waste and biologically regenerating raw materials represent an increasingly attractive option for creating energy. However, until now, activities have been limited to either burning MSW in Waste-to-Energy plants or by capturing Biogas. 
In waste-to-energy plants, waste is burned to produce steam that can be used either to heat buildings or to generate electricity.
It should also be noted that as the world moves towards alternative energy sources, such as biofuels from biomass, more and more sludge is being created. Technologies that produce vegetable oil products from agriculture products such as sunflower, corn, soybeans and other, have been shown to produce 15-30% sludge containing hydrocarbons as well as huge amounts of biomass from the unused body of the plants.

Not only does Global Energy's KDV technology not produce any biomass, it can actually utilize the left over refuse of other energy production methods.

 

 

 

 

 



 

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