Global Waste Solutions, LLCBradenton, FLORIDA (USA), Bradenton, , Florida, United States
Since Apr, 2015
Global Waste Solutions, LLC (GWS) is a well-positioned American-based, technology agnostic development firm that brings many years of knowledge from several areas of the waste recycling and conversion sector of industry together.
GWS is led by a team of knowledgeable entrepreneurs, and consultants with years of experience in the waste industry.
GWS has formed strategic partnerships with technology providers to facilitate the efficient, pollution free conversion of most waste streams to include medical waste, MSW, sludge, other "bio-masses" to include both plant and animal waste, wood and other cellulose-based materials. Scrap tires and coal into useable energy sources. This can be in the form of electricity or as a synthetic carbon based fuel, such as diesel, petrol and jet fuels.
GWS negotiates feedstock and power purchase agreements to accept waste from clients and then returns coproducts or revenue generated from the sale of coproducts to the operating company. Taking all aspects of your particular needs or perhaps feedstock line in mind.
GWS can scale a properly sized technology plan for your waste conversion project on any level. GWS has developed several strategic partnerships. From Technology providers, EPC, Feedstock to off take companies to assist in the development of the project we cover every angle.
Different technologies for dealing with waste .
Pyrolysis
Pyrolysis is a thermochemical decomposition of organic material at elevated temperatures in the absence of oxygen. It involves the simultaneous change of chemical composition and physical phase, and is irreversible.
Thermochemical routes
Carbon-based materials can be heated at high temperatures in the absence (pyrolysis) or presence of oxygen, air and/or steam (gasification). These thermochemical processes both yield a combustible gas and a solid char. The gas can be fermented or chemically synthesized into a range of fuels, including ethanol, synthetic diesel or jet fuel.
Gasification
Is a process that converts organic or fossil based carbonaceous materials into carbon monoxide, hydrogen and carbon dioxide. This is achieved by reacting the material at high temperatures without combustion, with a controlled amount of oxygen and/or steam. The resulting gas mixture is called syngas (from synthesis gas or synthetic gas) or producer gas and is itself a fuel. The power derived from gasification and combustion of the resultant gas is considered to be a source of renewable energy if the gasified compounds were obtained from biomass.
Gasification technologies are well established for conventional feedstocks such as coal and crude oil. Second generation gasification technologies include gasification of forest and agricultural residues, waste wood, energy crops and black liquor.[5] Output is normally syngas for further synthesis to e.g. Fischer-Tropsch products, biomethanol, BioDME or biomethane (synthetic natural gas). Syngas can also be used in heat production and for generation of mechanical and electrical power via gas motors or gas turbines.
Waste to Energy Plants
Waste to Energy (WTE) or Energy from Waste (EfW) is the process of generating energy in the form of electricity and/or heat from the incineration of waste. WTE is a form of energy recovery. Most WTE processes produce electricity and/or heat directly through combustion, or produce a combustible fuel commodity, such as methane, methanol, ethanol or synthetic fuels.
Fischer–Tropsch process
The Fischer-Tropsch (FT) process is a Gas-to-Liquid (GTL) process. When biomass is the source of the gas production the process is also referred to as Biomass-To-Liquids (BTL).
FT diesel can be mixed with fossil diesel at any percentage without need for infrastructure change and moreover synthetic kerosene can be produced.
PRESSURE-LESS CATALYTIC DEPLOYMERIZATION
The Hydrocarbon molecules from the basic material are split under the impact of a catalytic converter inside a unit that rotates. The Diesel steam produced is separated in a distillation column. The remaining waste is discharged in a controlled manner. The Efficiency is approx. 80% of the hydrocarbon input material. The CC is the German acronym for catalytic, pressure-less depolymerization (biomass-fuel conversion). The process is a chemical-mechanical progression of transforming any and all organic material, and producing a high quality light oil° "pure" diesel fuel from organic sources.
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