

Waste to Energy Biogas-Plant
the potential energy that could be produced from solid wastes in nigeria is estimated to top over 30% of the nation's total power consumption at costs that are competitive with more traditional options; this would also reduce greenhouse gases emissions. Moreover, managing wastes for energy generation purposes could well open up thousands of jobs for unskilled workers. We are experts in waste to energy (wte) anaerobic digester. Our mobile biogas plants and small off-grid wind-turbines produces green electricity that is earth friendly, affordable and sustainable.
our advance mobile waste to energy technologies: wastestation: a controlled (starved) air gasification process produces 5 mw power enough to supply energy to a whole community and muckbuster mb400. Anaerobic digester that converts biomass and septic waste into green energy that can power communities, hospital, residential homes, factories and residential homes and fertilizer for food growing
our mobile biogas plant is a standalone anaerobic digester. The biogas plant, process food waste and other organic waste and converts the organic and septic waste into biogas. The biogas can be used to heat water, cooling system and electricity. The processing end product is high quality organic fertilizer ready for spraying or in ground injection to produce food.
our biogas plant is thermophilic: 50 and 57°c fermentation temperature that kills all the initial bacteria contained in organic or septic waste before converting it into methane/biogas…it is not only environmentally friendly but very safe health wise. (currently the biogas plant is being tested in university of stuttgart’s institute for sanitary engineering, waste quality and solid waste management.
we plan building the extensions module and unite in nigeria/africa. new technology has made it possible using combined cooling, heat and power (cchp),... To not only produce electricity from the biogas but convert the enormous heat produced during the gas to electricity conversions into cooling system for offices and residential home.
climate change is at its heart an ethical problem…over 70% of nigerians depends on fossil fuel generator plants and kerosene lamps as the only source of energy, which emits noxious fumes which is key contributor to indoor air pollution, yearly claims the lives of over 20 000 nigerians, over half of which are under the age of five (ufcc report 2010). Kerosene lamps have also caused countless deaths by suffocation, burns and fatal fires
africa is blessed with biomass, sun and wind, experts predicts that africa will be the playing a major role in the race against the climate change, her abundant natural resource will help power homes with clean energy, make affordable and sustainable energy realistic and create millions of good paying jobs for africans. We are proud to be participating in this africa great future.