We assess and utilise all types of food and other organic wastes for energy production - including all solid, liquid, grease trap and sludge
wastes from treatment plants.
Small scale, local plants or large regional facilities to produce renewable energy can be designed and supplied, using single stream clean wastes to contaminated waste streams rich in food or organic matter, requiring complex separation and pre-treatment plant.
Facilitation and development of piggery biogas project in Ballarat, Australia
Typically biogas (anaerobic digestion) technologies will be used to produce renewable energy, as well as ethanol fermentation to produce liquid fuels.
In all cases we design for sustainable systems, fully optimised to use the recovered renewable energy on site or remotely for heat or electricity production, at the same time offering significant savings in waste and trade waste disposal.
Industrial wastes that can be utilised for renewable energy production include those from the food manufacturing, fruit and vegetable, abattoir, meat, dairy, cheese, and beverage processing
industries.
Commercial wastes include food wastes from markets, supermarkets,
commercial kitchens of all types, food-courts, schools, restaurants,
hospital kitchens
Residential wastes include source segregated food wastes, MSW mixed residual bin wastes containing food wastes
Agricultural wastes include manures and crop and forestry residues.