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Enexor BioEnergy announces new technology

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Energy Global,


Enexor BioEnergy has announced the release of its Bio-CHP™ technology, the Bio-200™, a modular and scalable system that converts almost any organic waste into on-site, clean and affordable energy. Customer installations will commence in 2Q2020 starting in the US, with strategic markets in the Caribbean, Asia, Africa, and Europe to follow.

The Bio-200™ is small-scale, (75 kW power, 125 kW thermal,) modular, and rapidly deployable in almost any setting – from a retail outlet in the US to a remote, rural village in Africa. Designed to withstand hurricane-force winds, the system provides 24/7 continuous renewable power ideally suited for microgrids as it integrates well with intermittent renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind. Installed and commissioned within one day, multiple systems can be installed side-by-side to generate up to 2.0 mW of combined power. The system is fuelled by a blend of on-site or locally sourced organic materials. Fuel sources can uniquely include a vast array of combinations – food waste, agricultural waste, sawdust, biosolids, paper, cardboard, wood chips, animal waste, and spent grains – to name a few.

Founded in 2015, the Nashville suburb-based start-up developed its patented, direct combustion technology using a state-of-the-art microturbine technology that delivers a very low levelized cost of energy (LCOE). In addition to the economic benefits, each System offsets up to 2200 tpy of CO2 equivalent emissions.

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