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Intervate will commission its first UK Clean Pyrolysis plant in July 2009. The client is a major UK water company. The plant which will run on the Otto gas cycle will be designed to process a wide variety of feedstocks, including human sludge.
Intervate believe that this will be the first pyrolysis plant globally to operate on human sludge and could represent a significant step for water companies wishing to produce sustainable energy from sludge in a more efficient way than the conventional AD route.
May 29th, 2009 Intervate joins London Waste & Recycling Board brokerage network.
Intervate has joined the LWARB brokerage network in order to locate potential joint venture partners in the London area. Intervate is interested in locating potential partners that may have sites or feedstock in the London area that could underpin a Clean Pyrolysis facility.
May 19th, 2009 Intervate present keynote paper at ESPRC Network meeting.
Intervate presented a keynote paper today at the meeting of the ESPRC Network for the Sustainable Use of Energy in Water & Wastewater Treatment. The meeting entitled "The Pyrolysis & Gasification Challenge" was hosted by Severn Trent Water and Cranfield University. Intervate presented a paper on the technology solutions and relative economic and logistic advantages of employing Clean Pyrolysis to process sludge and wastewater. Contact us for a copy of this presentation.
May 10th, 2009 Intervate announces collaboration agreement with Kemia.
Intervate has entered into a collaboration agreement with Kemia Handelsund Projektierungs GmBH of Austria to develop Clean Pyrolysis projects in Austria. Kemia is a manufacturer of biodiesel facilities and also specializes in waste recycling technology in the fields of plastics and waste oils.
April 21st, 2009 Intervate completes pre-feasibility report for Oregon based zero carbon homes developer.
Intervate has completed a pre-feasibility report commissioned by the Serjante Group of Oregon. The pre-feasibility report analysed the use of Clean Pyrolysis fuelled by virgin wood biomass in an energy centre for the Serjante Group's zero carbon housing development in Redmond, Oregon.
March 1st, 2009 Intervate completes biomass feasibility study in association with Scottish Enterprise.
Intervate has completed a biomass feasibility study in association with Scottish Enterprise analysing the availability of biomass and associated supply chains that could provide feedstock for Clean Pyrolysis facilities.
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