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WASTE TO ENERGY
The Waste To Energy technologies involve the destructive distillation
or pyrolysis of waste materials and the recovery of useful products. We believe
that this technology may be superior to previous pyrolysis techniques because
the destructive distillation takes place in an insulated atmospherically sealed
vacuum distillatory reactor into which the waste materials are loaded at a
predetermined rate, pyrolyzed, and the solid residue is
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discharged. A proprietary catalyst is used in the reactor chamber to carry out
the pyrolysis at relatively low temperatures (400 to 650 degrees F). The waste
materials enter the reactor chamber through an inlet airlock where a vacuum is
created. The inlet airlock removes the air from the system to create a vacuum.
The waste materials pass into an intake auger unit and the waste materials are
compressed and discharged into the reactor chamber. In the absence of oxygen in
the vacuum, the waste materials are heated in a process sometimes referred to as
"pyrolysis" or "distructive distillation". This process yields gases heavily
laden with hydrogen, oxygen, water vapor, and other forms of hydrocarbon gases
at temperatures of up to 650 degrees F. The vacuum created in the system results
in pyrolysis at increased pressure, resulting in increased effective reactor
temperature (approximately 3000 degrees F) without the application of heat that
would otherwise be needed to reach this temperature.
Activity currently is concentrated at a plant in Mississippi that has
been operated as a "proof of concept" facility to process tire shreds, municipal
solid waste, and bone and meat meal.
On December 15, 1999, the Company entered into an exclusive license
agreement with John Rivera ("Rivera") and Tomorrows Innovative Technology Today,
Inc. ("TI Tech") to license this technology. During 2000, the Company and the
licensor of rights to the Waste To Energy technology have cooperated on
furthering the development this technology with the construction and operation
of the proof of concept facility located in Port Gibson, Mississippi.
On January 13, 2001, the Company, Marilyn Chirinsky ("Chirinsky"),
Rivera, and TI Tech entered into an agreement to develop commercial applications
of the technologies. This agreement resulted in the formation of a new entity
named EarthFirst Waste To Energy, Inc. ("EFWE") to develop and commercialize the
Waste To Energy technology.
The Company received a 51% interest in EFWE in exchange for
transferring all of its rights under the exclusive license agreement entered
into on December 15, 1999. In addition, until such time as EFWE is profitable,
the Company is required to fund all operating expenses of EFWE. The Company is
also required to provide all financial record keeping and administration for
EFWE, as well as provide assistance with the coordination of grant applications
on behalf of EFWE.
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