This technology is modular based, includes a long lifespan, low capex, a sustainable and reliable power source and is covered with an EPC wrap. The technology can process 35,000 to 50,000 tonnes of waste per year (depending on feedstock), converting this waste destined for landfill into electric power.
The technology has been designed to turn waste, including RDF and sewage sludge, into renewable heat for district heating, a system for distributing heat generated in a centralized location through a system of insulated pipes for both residential and commercial buildings, such as space heating and water heating.
In addition to district heating, the gasification technology also generates power for export, providing local communities with multiple reusable energy sources.
Benefits include
Continuous electric power (approximately 148,000 Kw per day)
Creates cost effective heating resources from waste
Reduces waste going to landfill
Covered by an EPC wrap
Modular so a total of 4 lines could be run on each machine processing approximately 150 tonnes of material per day
Reduces materials going to landfill
Reduction in methane gases which are produced from landfill waste
Environmentally friendly source of electricity
Case Studies
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Celje, Slovenia
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Hrast, Croatia
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Case study of operating site
Tyrone, Northern Ireland
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Case study of operating site
Sulzbach-Rosenberg, Germany
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Case study of operating site
Zelezniki, Slovenia
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Case study of operating site
Vipap-Krsko, Slovenia
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Transform your waste into a
sustainable future
BBL Energy, a Canadian corporation established in 2017, has an environmentally friendly, low-emission, solutions to reduce both municipal, commercial and industrial waste and provide efficient and clean energy to Jamaica’s power grid. These solutions can be used by both the private and public sectors, depending on the specific needs of each.