Solid Waste ? The amount of solid waste generated in parallel with increasing population, urbanization and industrialization is increasing rapidly and.

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Solid Waste ? The amount of solid waste generated in parallel with increasing population, urbanization and industrialization is increasing rapidly and becoming an increasing problem for the cities. Tetrahedron Holdings Inc.

Solid Waste Management Disposal Energy recovery Tetrahedron Holdings Inc. Recycling Reuse Prevention

Municipal waste treatment in EU Tetrahedron Holdings Inc.

Interdependencies Tetrahedron Holdings Inc.

Our Revolutionary Technologies Our technologies are designed to process different type of waste into electricity or refuse derived fuel while supplying a complete turn-key solution for efficient zero waste management. We deploy our innovative technologies globally to improve economic production, reduce emissions and produce electricity and Refuse-derived fuel from waste and sludge. Tetrahedron Holdings Inc.

Our Mission Provide cheap, clean consumable power and natural resources in emerging markets, preserving health, jobs, assets and economic growth while having no impact on the environment. Tetrahedron Holdings Inc.

Schematic Diagram for Waste to Energy Tetrahedron Holdings Inc.

Process Organic Waste (domestic, sewage sludge and others) Inorganic Waste (plastic, rubber, etc.) Special Waste (household, furniture, woods, etc. Inputs Waste Segregation Drying Pelletting Energy Production Process Synthetic Gas Oil Products Electricity Heated Air Coke Artic Clean Water Outputs Tetrahedron Holdings Inc.

Waste Segregation Tetrahedron Holdings Inc.

Drying The rotary drying oven has a flexible design, high efficiency, low energy consumption and wide use in different products. Tetrahedron Holdings Inc.

Pelletting Pelletizing is the process of compressing or molding a material into the shape of a pellet. A wide range of different materials are pelletized including chemicals, iron ore, animal compound feed, and more. Tetrahedron Holdings Inc.

Energy Production Direct combustion Pyrolysis Gasification Tetrahedron Holdings Inc.

Direct combustion Direct combustion is the oldest method for recycling. The heat obtained by burning the waste in the combustion systems and the steam obtained in the solid waste fuel boilers are converted into electricity in the steam turbines Tetrahedron Holdings Inc.

Pyrolysis Pyrolysis is a thermochemical decomposition of organic material at elevated temperatures in the absence of oxygen (or any halogen). By pyrolysis energy conversion of the material which is externally heated and decomposed in the oxygen-free environment of all kinds of waste and other materials containing hydrocarbons. The pyrolysis gas, mainly composed of hydrogen, carbon monoxide and methane, is cleaned and then converted to electricity or liquid fuels by gas engines or turbines. Tetrahedron Holdings Inc.

Pyrolysis Tetrahedron Holdings Inc.

Gasification In gasification main aim is to increase the efficiency of CO, H2, CH4.It is a kind of pyrolysis with the higher temperatures. When the heating reaches up to 1000 ° C, C reacts with water vapor or oxygen to produce CO and H2. The increase in pressure increases the efficiency of CH4. The increase in temperature increases the yield of CO and H2. Tetrahedron Holdings Inc.

Why use Pyrolysis and Gasification ? Increased possibilities for recycling Better energy efficiency & contribution to reducing global warming More flexibility of scale Tetrahedron Holdings Inc.

Plant Tetrahedron Holdings Inc.

Plant Tetrahedron Holdings Inc.

Questions How many USD is 1 MW energy ? What is the monthly average cost of one employee including salary and social security ? What is the average KCJ ( kilo calorie joule ) of 1 kg Public Waste ? What is the humidity amount of Public Waste ? What is the total cost of one container of waste ? Tetrahedron Holdings Inc.

For More Information If you have questions, we have answers: www.tetrahedronholdings.ca our website info@ tetrahedronholdings.ca questions about NEED 1-778-928-8760 our main office phone number Tetrahedron Holdings Inc.