Tuesday, September 29, 2009

USA Project: California

Global Waste Energy Conversion Company (GWECC) has been working with countries around the world; implementing waste-to-energy projects and has yet to complete a project within the US. With the world’s carbon conscience finally being realized, projects are beginning to move forward in proposed US locations.

As President Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 into law on February 17, 2009, the US has become greatly concerned with two prominent issues. These include, increasing the amount of green initiative opportunities and finding ways to spend the $62.2 billion in direct spending for such opportunities. In addition, the US Cap and Trade Bill, if passed, would greatly affect the carbon output rates for large carbon emitters; causing great need for either the reduction of carbon emissions OR the need for additional carbon offset credits.

GWECC technology, all of which qualifies for such credits and more, is a large factor in the company’s accelerated interest. As such, new projects involving both municipalities and the private sector are seemingly more apt to implementing waste-to-energy project solutions.

Due to such rising interest and opportunity, a city in California has expressed interest in putting together a waste-to-energy project. The project would include the reduction and/or elimination of municipal solid waste (MSW) and bio-solids from local city collection. In the reduction and/or elimination process, would be the generation of power. Unlike first generation processes, GWECC uses technology that effectively converts and accounts for approximately 90% of the input feedstock converted, for unrivaled efficiency. Click Here for more information on the conversion and power generation process.

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GWECC is an alternative energy company committed to delivering comprehensive solutions for the reduction of mounting waste streams while increasing energy production. GWECC’s primary focus is dedicated to: * Reducing the impact of climate change and greenhouse gases created by existing energy production and waste disposal methods. * Providing economical ways for reducing the negative environmental impact of an array of different damaging waste streams and energy production. GWECC has captured cutting edge energy technologies and has packaged these technologies to provide waste-to-energy solutions unrivaled in the present industry. Beyond GWECC effectively converting environmentally harmful waste streams and increasing energy production, GWECC enjoys a process that is cost effective in producing valuable commodities for given feedstocks. The GWECC processes will set the standard for green technology energy production and waste reduction.