BNL CLEAN ENERGY

BNL Clean Energy builds modular systems that convert waste to energy onsite for use within regional electricity networks or for off-grid applications, with zero emissions.

TARGET USERS: Businesses, Industry, Government

    COSTS: Dependent on system size, facilities can be leased.

    KEY CONSIDERATIONS: Systems can process between 3-800 metric tons of waste feedstock per day, and generate between 1-60 MW of electricity per day.

      MORE INFORMATION: https://bnlce.com/

      CONTACT: contact@bnlce.com


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      THE PROBLEM

      With a rapidly growing waste stream, there is a growing concern about the limited space available to safely contain waste that is not destined for reuse or recycling. Additionally, many rural towns and villages in the developing world do not have access to electricity.

       

      THE SOLUTION

      The BNL Clean Energy Group provides standardized modular energy plants that convert waste-to-energy. Their proprietary, patented thermo-chemical technology generates clean energy and produces synthetic fuels without emissions to the environment. Municipal waste streams can be processed by the modular plant, creating value from waste that would otherwise be landfilled or leaked into the environment at large.

      BNL Clean Energy plants can be leased, eliminating big upfront investments. The leasing agreements can be combined with complete plant maintenance and service contracts to remove barriers for rapid deployment.

       

      COMPETING SOLUTIONS

      Traditional waste-to-energy facilities are comparable solutions, however they are often large scale deployments that can be burdened by the permitting process and substantial upfront investment. 

       

      CASE STUDY EXAMPLES

      The first pilot is expected to be deployed in Germany.

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