That fact that The project is being supported by the Canadian federal government speaks volumes...
"GCEI has created of two proprietary patents: The AIRPUMP™ system utilizing Vortex technology to efficiently separate and recover carbon from other wastes inherent in the material, and The Hybrid Steam Gasification system, which is now being tested to efficiently reform various organic feedstock, unlike any other system known in the renewable energy world.
The advantages of the AirPump™ are multiple. Running on compressed air, water, or inert-gases, there are no electrical components allowing the pump to operate safely in hazardous environments, such as underwater or in mineshafts. As compared to standard dredging devices, there are no impediments to the flow of material through the pump, nor are there any components which can wear out, or be damaged by abrasive materials"
Since 2009, GCEI has been working with the city of Salaberry de Valleyfield, Quebec to develop its waste to energy solution by way of its hybrid gasification system. The project is being supported by the Canadian federal government through the Green Municipal Fund of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities. In the next few days we will update in a separate news release the success which the company has achieved in this project."
"GCEI has created of two proprietary patents: The AIRPUMP™ system utilizing Vortex technology to efficiently separate and recover carbon from other wastes inherent in the material, and The Hybrid Steam Gasification system, which is now being tested to efficiently reform various organic feedstock, unlike any other system known in the renewable energy world.
The advantages of the AirPump™ are multiple. Running on compressed air, water, or inert-gases, there are no electrical components allowing the pump to operate safely in hazardous environments, such as underwater or in mineshafts. As compared to standard dredging devices, there are no impediments to the flow of material through the pump, nor are there any components which can wear out, or be damaged by abrasive materials"
Since 2009, GCEI has been working with the city of Salaberry de Valleyfield, Quebec to develop its waste to energy solution by way of its hybrid gasification system. The project is being supported by the Canadian federal government through the Green Municipal Fund of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities. In the next few days we will update in a separate news release the success which the company has achieved in this project."
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