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- Accepts wide range of feed stock materials
Flexibility in terms of waste materials available at various times of the year or with changes in market conditions - combustion-based systems are restricted to specific materials with certain physical characteristics.
- Ability to operate at less than 100% of capacity
Can vary operation with availability of waste and energy demand - other systems must operate at design capacity - less flexibility.
- No air emissions from the gasifier
The Gasifier does not require a "smokestack" as its emissions are the combustible gas used to produce electrical power. The only emissions are those from the engines, boilers or gas turbines. Environmental permitting is simplified and less costly.
- Can be started and stopped as required
Better suited for operations where operations are not required for seven days per week and 24 hours per day.
- Operates at low pressures and temperatures
Reduced original cost. Simplified and longer cost maintenance requirements. Less stringent requirements for operating permits.
- Fully Automated Operating System
Does not require a full-time operator. Complete system diagnostics built in to computer controlled operating system.
- Lower Initial Cost
Reduced capital cost due to simplicity of design and effectiveness of gas clean-up system. As much as 1/3 of the size and 1/3 of the cost of competing technologies.
- Proprietary Technology
U.S. and Foreign patents protect the investment in the technology and testify to the unique nature of the system.
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