Renewable Energy Innovations and STI Engineering have significantly improved on the efficiency of landfill gas technologies, while maintaining strict environmental protocols. We carefully map the landfill, and through 3-D imaging, we utilize steam injection systems to carefully control the flow of the landfill gases and produce ten times more methane in a shorter period of time compared to traditional solutions. This also increases airspace recovery which is significant to most cities and municipalities, extending the life of their landfills.
This technology creates a closed-system, capturing the landfill gases and utilizing them to create revenue producing products. Some of these green energy products include, electricity, CNG and LNG. If we add our Gas-to-Liquid Technology we can also produce green fuel products such as diesel, gasoline and jet fuel—reducing our dependency on foreign fuels.
All landfill gases and power generator gases are sequestered, including the CO2. There is no flaring nor harmful gas venting. One of our sequestration methods actually converts CO2 into pure oxygen providing a carbon positive footprint. If all landfills used this technology, we could reduce the worlds’ Greenhouse Gas emissions by 20%. |
Renewable Energy Innovations has a number of technologies which will divert approximately 90% of the existing municipal solid waste (MSW) into green revenue producing products. It provides the means for the sustainable treatment and disposal of MSW. It recovers sanitized recyclables for reuse and sale, while at the same time creating employment and a better, more sustainable environment.
This technology includes green fuel production, a new generation of transportation fuels produced from materials other than petroleum or plants that are part of the food chain. This fuel is produced from leftover or waste materials, particularly non-reusable household wastes and cellulosic residues, such as forestry and agricultural waste. Renewable Energy Innovations uses waste materials to produce fuels, and our activities do not reduce food supply or increase food prices.
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