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Renewable Energy

Utilitarian Enterprises will be instrumental in making a clean and healthy tomorrow for our children and future generations.

Their mission is to provide the world with an environmentally and economically viable solution for waste management and renewable energy production.

The Utilitarian Enterprises Waste Conversion System is capable of converting waste into renewable energy through an environmentally friendly process. This revolutionary system provides solutions for several environmental and economic problems we face today.

Environmental benefits we provide:

• waste reduction and diversion from landfill
• renewable energy
• reduced energy consumption costs

Economic benefits we provide:

• producing renewable biofuel from waste
• producing highly marketable commodities
• reducing liability of waste materials
• saving energy consumption costs
• reducing landfill dependency
• reducing dependency on foreign fuel sources
• promoting social responsibility of business

This combination of environmental and economic feasibility allows us to successfully address the daunting problems of climate change, environmental degradation, and human health faced by the world today. By reducing the negative environmental impact that exists within the waste management and energy production industries, Utilitarian Enterprises will be a key force in building a brighter and greener future.


 


Process

1. The feed valve opens between the material bin chute and the auger

2. The auger then pushes the material into and fills the transformation chamber.

3. Once the filling process is complete the valve closes and the burner ignites.

4. The transformation chamber is heated up to 750ºF to 1000ºF depending on the nature of the material. 

5. The material becomes exothermic generating its own energy depending on its BTU value.

6. The exothermic material will continue heating the transformation chamber up to 950ºF to 1050ºF.

7. The transformation chamber is automatically maintained at a constant negative pressure using a high pressure blower. The gasses extracted from the chamber are pulled through a particulate clean up cyclone, pollutant clean up venturi and a liquefaction system and pumped directly to a pressurized holding tank or combustor.  In some applications the process re-circulates combustible gaseous products directly to the combustor providing partial self-fueling of the process.

8. The condensed vapors from the condenser are drained off or pumped away for additional processing.

9. As the exothermic energy from the material is used the transformation chamber begins to indicate higher negative pressures signaling the end of the cycle.

10. All left over material consisting of Carbon and ashes are released through the discharge valve and are transferred via the auger to a holding container.

11. The discharge valve closes and the feed opens starting the entire cycle over again.



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