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Waste Resource Technologies to deploy SynTech Bioenergy’s BioMax® power generation solution

Waste Resource Technologies to deploy SynTech Bioenergy’s BioMax® power generation solution

April 22, 2019 |

In Colorado, SynTech Bioenergy signed an agreement with Waste Resource Technologies, Inc. (WRT) to immediately begin deploying SynTech’s proprietary BioMax® power generation solution to convert green waste collected by WRT, as well as fruit processing waste from certain agricultural operations on Oahu, HI, to renewable energy. “We have extensive, exciting plans in place for our […]

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Walnut farm uses BioMax tech and gets award for converting walnut shells to power

Walnut farm uses BioMax tech and gets award for converting walnut shells to power

April 14, 2019 |

In Colorado, SynTech Bioenergy, a company that transforms biomass, agricultural waste and municipal solid waste into renewable heat and electricity, congratulates customer Dixon Ridge Farms for its receipt of the Governor’s Environmental and Economic Leadership Award (GEELA) for converting its walnut shells to heat and power. The organic walnut farm and processing operation’s use of […]

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SynTech Bioenergy completes pecan waste-to-energy project 

SynTech Bioenergy completes pecan waste-to-energy project 

June 4, 2017 |

In Colorado, SynTech Bioenergy completed the installation of its newest facility which will convert pecan shells into electricity in Texas.  Five similar plants are currently operating on walnut shells in California; the first plant dates back to 2008. BioMax output is scalable from 165kWe to 1MWe and is modular, containerized, easily transportable, remotely operable and powered by a variety of abundant biomass […]

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The Carbon Negative Power Machine. Get one while supplies last.

The Carbon Negative Power Machine. Get one while supplies last.

December 15, 2016 |

News has arrived from Denver (the company) and the UK (the project and partners) that SynTech Bioenergy will build what it terms “a revolutionary clean-energy plant in the United Kingdom capable of carbon negative operation.” Carbon negative – what’s that? Carbon negative generally means that some of the resulting carbon is sequestered — possibly in […]

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