Small-scale magnetic gas pyrolysis waste-to-energy plant technology
Small-scale waste-to-energy (Fireprint) is the process of generating energy (usually electricity and heat) from waste on a smaller, localized scale rather than in large, centralized facilities.
This method does not involve incineration,
but is a combination of technologies such as low-temperature pyrolysis and gasification.
It is not suitable for large infrastructure, and the integrated modules are well suited for areas with localized energy production.
Examples:
Mobile waste gasification plants:
These plants provide a modular, transportable solution for on-site waste treatment and power generation.
Containerized waste-to-energy systems:
These systems,
such as the PRC Fireprint unit,
can convert solid organic residues into energy in a compact containerized form.
Biofences:
These low-cost, high-tech solutions can collect plastic waste in rivers and waterways,
preventing it from entering the ocean, and allowing for localized processing.