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Tuesday, 06/07/2016 11:47:38 AM

Tuesday, June 07, 2016 11:47:38 AM

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More wishful thinking from Q2Power.

A new PR: http://www.pollutiononline.com/doc/q-power-technologies-comments-regulations-methane-emission-reductions-0001

Let's deconstruct "About Q2Power:"

Q2Power seeks to become a leading provider of waste management services for small-scale waste water treatment plants and other producers of methane and organic waste.


They've also sought to become a leading provider of waste oil to electricity systems, waste heat to electricity systems and waste methane to electricity systems, but have failed utterly in all those.

Q2Power's current combined heat and power (CHP) technology can be deployed with minimal time and expense at thousands of small-scale facilities that must dispose of waste such as methane, biogas and other used fuels at increasingly greater costs and regulatory burdens.


Their "current" technology doesn't work. They've never been able to make their engine run at part load for 200 hours without failure. The one system they sold was supposed to be delivered in May but there's no word of them even receiving progress payments on it. They have nothing that can be deployed now.

Through an association with ERTH Products, Q2Power also can convert bio-solid waste from water treatment plants into beneficial reuse products such as Class A compost and engineered soils.


ERTH's process? Put the manure in a pile and let it rot. Maybe that's a technology that Chris Nelson can manage.

Q2Power installed its first power system this summer at an Ohio wastewater treatment plant and is on track to deploy commercial units and bio-solid solutions to meet customer demand in 2016.


Actually, they installed it last summer but for some reason have not released any performance data. (OK, the reason is because it's been an embarrasssing failure...)

At least this PR didn't say their technology is protected by that expired patent.
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