In Canada, China New Energy Group Company has entered into a strategic agreement to commercialize the syngas technology developed by BioEnergy Solutions Inc., an Alberta, Canada renewable energy developer, to launch the first commercial deployment of the bioReactor – a modular, containerized waste-to-energy system.
The initial installation is proposed to be located onsite at a major cattle operation in California’s San Joaquin Valley. Under the agreement, China New Energy Group Company will create a majority owned commercialization entity called SynGas BioEnergy Corporation. CNER will undertake to provide capital to fund the subsidiary in order to build, install and support ongoing operations of the bioReactor technology.
The bioReactor is engineered within a 40-foot shipping container and utilizes pyrolysis to convert manure and other organic waste into clean thermal energy and biochar. The compact system delivers up to 1.5 megawatts of thermal energy per hour from 2 tons per hour of cow manure. The bioreactors will be placed close to waste sites, creating a micro-power Grid for all farming operations.
Tags: BioEnergy Solutions Inc, Canada, China New Energy Group
Category: Fuels