recovery overview


A Novel Approach to Waste Recovery

Working Fluid Pipelines
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Hydrocarbons       Water/Steam       CO2       Compressed Air
Waste Recovery       Energy Recovery
Resource Recovery - Energy Recovery
Recovery 2.0
Waste Materials & Energy Management
Resource Recovery

Overview

The synergy created in the Recovery 2.0 process is centered around the interworkings and relationships of the 4 main Working Fluid Pipelines and the ancillary support systems.
The design and operation of this system optimizes the Recovery of resources with the use of sustainable Energy to achieve circularity with responsible treatment of wastes.

The Thermal Reduction of solid waste materials including plastic wastes is focused or consolidated into the Hydrocarbon Pipeline.
The Recovery 2.0 Thermal Reduction method of Waste Recovery is based on the avoidance of open atmospheric emissions and operates on a closed loop mass balance theory.

Clean water is recovered from wastewater and brines within the Water Recovery cycle pipeline.

Oxy combustion of primary energy sources such as Hydrogen or recovered solid carbon fuels are conducted in a closed loop recovery system.
An outline of the CO2 strategy is laid out in and managed in the Carbon/CO2 Pipeline.

One of the unique features of the Recovery 2.0 system is the incorporation of a Compressed Air Pipeline which enhances the thermal energy modules.

Material Recovery Yields
average recovery yield by wastesteam type

Material Recovery Yields

Mixed Plastic Waste       MSW Solid Recovered Fuel

Wood, Paper & Biomass       Food & Organic Wastes

Hydrogen Recovery Yields       Carbon Recovery Yields

Water Recovery Yields

Wastestream Recovery Pathways
typical Wastestream Recovery Pathways

Super MRF Recovery Rates

Wastestream Recovery Pathways       Traditional EFW/Incineration

Working Fluid Pipelines

Energy Harvesting       Energy Management Strategy

Recovery 2.0 Fundamentals
Basic Reference Tables & Charts

Reactivity Series

Seebeck Co-Efficient       Harvesting Range

Standard Temperature Classifications

Volumetric Expansion Ratio       ElectroStatic - Triboelectric

Energy Links
Energy Storage Options

Pumped Energy Storage

Hydro / Water Energy       Compressed Air

Pumped HEAT Energy

Gravity Energy       Gradient Energy

Condensing Modules       Air Turbine

Hybrid Energy Regeneration       Hybrid Energy Regeneration

Recovery & Energy Process

Energy Harvesting Modules

Separation Methods       Recovery & Energy Process

Conversion Flow Cells       Electrochemical Cells

Velocity, Acceleration & Motion       Gradient Energy

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