FAQ's
Where are projects in operation?
Entech has experience processing diversified waste streams and a proven track record of more than 160 systems designed, manufactured and placed into service over the past 20 years.
Some Reference Projects:
Malaysia (Project 1134) – The complex and surrounding community process approximately 60 tons per day of MSW – Biomass (Municipal Solid Waste – Biomass) with this quantity of MSW-Biomass converted into energy. Significant environmental and economical benefits are achieved as compared with equivalent energy from fossil fuel and waste disposal by composting.
Taiwan (Project 1072) - A large university and surrounding municipality adopted an ENTECH – Renewable Energy System as a model for "Eco-Friendly"waste management practices. Dictionary definition of recycling is "conversion of waste into a usable form". The system converts around 30 tons per day of MSW-Biomass and Dried Sewage Biomass into steam for in-house use. The process is environmentally superior to combustion of many conventional fuels plus is more efficient than many other forms of recycling.
Poland (Project 1150) – a group of private investors and RCO Hospital, an 800 bed leading oncology facility recognized that waste derived fuel could be utilized to satisfy the hospitals high energy demands. The ENTECH – Renewable Energy System Process derived fuel from the hospitals own waste, plus bio-hazardous waste collected from other facilities within a 100 km radius. The hospitals existing boiler room plant is now only adopted as a standby and the ENTECH System produces energy equivalent to over 1.0 million litres of fuel oil per year or 1.0 million cubic meters of natural gas per year.
Singapore (Project 1123) – Cognizant of implications related to disease control, primary producers, abattoirs and meat & bone meal producers are faced with limited options for ecologically and environmentally safe food by-product – biomass disposal. Some foods including meat and bone meal in particular are excellent renewable energy or fuel sources. The ENTECH – Renewable Energy System gasifies food by-product Biomass. Though food by-product – Biomass conversion into energy is economically attractive, the major benefits are offset of fossil fuel as well as ecological and environmental protection. Destruction of this type of Biomass ensures the “contamination chain” of serious infectious disease such BSE or "Mad Cow Disease" (which has now evolved into a human variant) is broken.
The ENTECH Renewable Energy System’s simultaneously addresses four key environmental problems; Fossil Fuel consumption, Biomass or Waste disposal, Atmospheric emissions and Disease control.