The Future of Gasification: Trends and Innovations
In the quest for sustainable energy solutions, gasification has emerged as a versatile and promising technology. By converting organic materials into valuable energy resources, gasification offers a pathway towards cleaner and more efficient energy production. As we look ahead to
Innovating Towards Sustainability: Waste to Energy System Secures Patent for Downdraft Gasification
In a world where the need for sustainable energy solutions is more pressing than ever, innovation plays a pivotal role in driving change. Recently, a breakthrough in renewable energy technology has captured attention as Waste to Energy Systems, LLC has
Waste water treatment plants are using gasification for energy
Since the 1970's, humans have treated wastewater to protect human and ecological health from waterborne diseases. There are approximately 14,000 waste water treatment plants in the US alone and they generate over 13.8 million tons (dry weight) of sludge annually.
Medical Waste and Gasification: The COVID-19 Waste Solution
With the number of patients from the COVID-19 pandemic in the millions, an increase in the amount of medical waste laden with the virus is guaranteed. In Wuhan alone, where the coronavirus first emerged, officials not only needed to build
Meet the Owner of Waste to Energy Systems, LLC
They say “When you change yourself, you change the future." This is true for Richard Woods, owner and founder of Waste to Energy Systems. His choice to change created a business that would not only improve his family's future but hopefully, the world's. Richard
What takes place in a gasification reactor?
The concept of converting waste to energy to help us heat and power our daily lives is pretty amazing. If we think back 50 years ago, the environmental movement was barely a blip on the radar. Now being environmentally friendly
Why is Gasification better than Incineration?
To begin to answer this question, we first must take a look at what makes gasification and incineration different. Incineration is defined as high temperature destruction of waste (i.e. municipal solid waste) in a furnace to a non-burnable ash form that