Kitsault Energy plans to turn waste into energy
Published by Robyn Wainwright,
Assistant Editor
World Cement,
Kitsault Energy has announced today that, using a proprietary and patented process, it plans to turn waste into energy in India and Canada. The waste includes municipal solid waste, road waste, food waste, and animal manure among others.
The process produces water-repellent high-energy biofuel that burns with no residual ash, making it a good replacement for coal in the cement industry.
Kisault Energy has a sustainable focus and offers green substitutes to issues such as landfills, by transforming energy into a coal alternative using a waste decaying process. The process works especially well with high-moisture bio-waste, avoiding costly pre-drying.
"Kitsault Energy invites municipalities, companies, and governments with a green vision of the future to join us,” Krishnan Suthanthiran, President and Founder of Kisault Energy. “Climate change, the expected cost of carbon in tomorrow’s economy, the desire to get off fossil fuels, the need to develop alternative energy sources, the ever-growing problem of landfills, and the drive for a sustainable future are all compelling reasons to join us. We offer a small step in the right direction."
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/special-reports/20022018/kitsault-energy-plans-to-turn-waste-into-energy/
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