Alter NRG announces commissioning of biomass gasifier at facility in China
Alter NRG announced that Wuhan Kaidi (Kaidi), which had previously purchased a Westinghouse Plasma gasifier design and plasma torch system from Alter NRG in 2010, has successfully completed the commissioning of a biomass unit at its demonstration facility in Wuhan, China. Westinghouse Plasma is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Alter NRG that licenses and sells Westinghouse Plasma technology solutions worldwide.
The Westinghouse Plasma gasification unit is designed to take approximately 100 tons per day of biomass waste and convert it into clean syngas. The syngas is then converted into diesel fuel and other transportation fuels at the Kaidi facility.
The demonstration facility is the first instance of a broader business plan being implemented by Kaidi to convert biomass in central China into clean, renewable energy utilizing the Westinghouse Plasma technology. Under the contract, Alter NRG has access to operational data from the Kaidi facility.
Walter Howard, CEO of Alter NRG, added that, “This is a significant reference plant that shows how our Westinghouse Plasma conversion technology has the ability to take a societal problem of waste products and convert it into useful renewable energy. China is a large market with aggressive mandates for renewable energy and we are excited by the interest in the region for waste-to-energy technology and the foothold we now have in the China market with Kaidi.”
With more than US$1 billion in annual sales, Kaidu is a leading green energy company in China. It is publicly trader company in China, with a long history of successfully working with western companies.