Deployed PEM technology
North America
InEnTec Columbia Ridge facility, OREGON
Feedstock
Municipal solid waste industrial by products and/or medical waste
Products
Syngas
Products
Renewable hydrogen
Model G100P
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InEnTec Columbia Ridge LLC owns a gasification facility that includes InEnTec's Model G100P PEM system. The facility has demonstrated the ability to convert municipal solid waste (household trash) into ultra-clean syngas that can be used to produce renewable hydrogen.
The G100P represents a significant commercial advancement of the PEM technology as it provides a nearly 500% increase in throughput over a G100 unit.
Dow Corning Corporation, MICHIGAN
Feedstock
Industrial waste
Feedstock
Hydrochloric acid
Products
Syngas
Products
Synglass™
Model G500
Dow Corning Corporation owns a Model G500 PEM at its facility in Midland, Michigan that was designed to convert industrial by-products into hydrochloric acid, syngas, and glass.
Australasia
Global Plasma Technology Limited, Taipei, TAIWAN
Feedstock
Medical waste
Feedstock
Batteries
Products
Syngas to energy
Model G100
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A Model G100 PEM was purchased by Global Plasma for processing medical waste in Kuan Yin, Taiwan (near Taipei). It processed a variety of waste streams including medical waste, batteries, spent solvents, lab packs, and mercury vapor lamps. The syngas generated from the process was used in a dual-fueled diesel engine to produce electricity.
Kawasaki Plant systems, Harima, JAPAN
Feedstock
PCB
Feedstock
Asbestos
Products
Syngas
Products
Syngas to Power
Model G100
The G100 PEM used by Kawasaki in Okinawa for PCB processing (listed below) was disassembled and re-installed at Harima, Japan. In April 2006, it began operating again to demonstrate the destruction of asbestos materials for potential Kawasaki clients.
Fuji Kaihatsu Ltd, Iizuka City, JAPAN
Feedstock
Electronic waste
Feedstock
Copper
Products
Gold
Model G300
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InEnTec sold a Model G300 PEM to Fuji Kaihatsu Ltd. for processing wood and plastic waste, using the syngas to produce electric power. The facility began operating in July 2002 and Fuji changed the feedstock to electronic scrap shortly after the system came on-line in order to extract gold and copper.
The Boeing Company, Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA
Feedstock
Misc
PRODUCTS
Research & Development
Model G60
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The Boeing Company purchased a Model G60 PEM in 2001 and delivered the unit in early 2002 to BioPure Systems SDN BHD in Malaysia, a company Boeing supported and established to own and operate the system.