Trash to Clean Energy

October 21, 2009

Interesting:

Did you know that TRASH can be turned into ELECTRICITY with absolutely no CO2 into the atmosphere?…and with a PROFIT!

trash2energy Yes! Waste to energy technology in the USA and Mexico, actually creates electricity from waste without having to separate the trash letting our machines do the job.It also separates the recyclable materials or commodities (iron, aluminum, plastics) for profit, to then send the rest to a digester that creates energy with no CO2 or any toxic emissions into the atmosphere! The local electricity grid then buys our electricity production. From the trash that is left, only 10%, can also be used together with nuclear waste from hospitals and construction waste and turned into electricity and ashes for the asphalt industry!

This is reality today, not Sci-Fi. Waste and recyclable materials are economically viable, financially sustainable, and environmentally sensitive. Visit http://www.w2e.bwintech.nl for more information.

 

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