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Green Power Systems is dedicated to the development of renewable energy projects. Following an extensive literature search, attendance at seminars and reviews of current and emerging technologies, we are convinced that the most effective and practical method of renewable energy is plasma gasification vitrification (PGV). The PGV process can use a variety of organic based materials as feedstock for a PGV reactor. Plasma torches heat the reactor interior to 5000 degrees Celsius causing the organic matter to undergo limited oxidation, resulting in the production of a synthetic fuel or syngas. After cooling and cleansing the syngas is then employed as a primary fuel in a combustion turbine. The non-organic elements are vitrified into a safe, non-toxic and non-leachable slag which can be used to produce value added construction materials, such as road material, tiles, bricks, etc. In the PGV process, since there is no combustion there is no ash residue. The reactor has no need of stacks since there are no emissions from the gasification process.

Click here to view a diagram of the PGV Process.