Renewables & Environment - , , United States
ZERE biomass waste-to-renewable energy is very compelling in the 1 – 10 MW range: ideal for distributed generation. This lower range of energy generation production is the most under-served by large central power monopolies in many states. At this range, a renewable energy plant can be located where the energy is needed, on-site at a biomass waste site with the excess energy produced made available to surrounding, often rural communities. ZERE independent renewable energy plants significantly reduce costs for biomass waste sites and for electricity provided by municipalities that are not close to central grids. The ZERE power plant does not contribute to green house gas (GHG) emissions and it uses up waste that normally would go to landfills for a cost. The Customer Opportunity: ZERE will provide its customers the ability to reduce both their net energy costs and pollution/carbon footprint by using ZERE's biomass energy systems. Able to use a wide variety of biomass fuels (e.g., green urban waste, forest woody waste, food processing waste), ZERE's proprietary systems will produce reliable electricity and heat without GHG emissions commonly emitted by existing biomass systems. ZERE targets multiple markets that each offer readily available sources of free or inexpensive organic waste and need onsite electricity and/or heat.While ZERE's product offerings would be good for the environment, the value to customers is that it reduces or eliminates landfill costs while providing on-site electricity and power – it makes economic sense.
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