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A Growing Problem
As the supply of petroleum, coal and other non-renewable forms of energy decreases, scientists continue to study clean renewable energy to ensure people's needs are met whilst protecting the planet. These studies also test scientific theories about energy, investigate environmental issues and forward technological progress. We need energy to survive but in creating energy we must not contribute to climate change.
Since interest in the use of non-renewable energy is growing rapidly, landfill sites are being reduced and incineration is likely to be outlawed in the next decade. Consequently clean renewable energy may one day be the only type of energy available.
The Cracking Energy Machines Ltd (CEML) Solution
To support this commitment to supply clean renewable energy Cracking Energy Machines Ltd (CEML) have designed, manufactured and patented an innovative process plant that uses proprietary technology to ‘crack’ hydrocarbons from a number of specific waste products. Until now these waste products were being disposed of in landfill sites as they are difficult to recycle. These waste products include end of life vehicle tyres and plastics and there is already a growing global issue regarding the disposal of these products. The CEML energy cracking unit processes these waste products eventually converting the output from into energy.
The CEML processing plant will also handle other materials and products such as sustainable forestry. This facility will help the emerging nations generate their own sustainable energy without damaging the environment.
The patented cracking process enables the net production of power (electricity), from the process outputs of diesel fuel and liquid petroleum gas.
The process is very efficient, for each unit of energy used for ‘cracking’ approximately four units of energy are produced, which represents a net energy gain of around 300%. |
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