Technologies
Transforming low-value residuals into high-value biofuels requires proven effective technologies.
Anaerobic Digestion
Currently the most efficient and economical method for producing biofuels from agricultural and forestry residuals
Proven over years of successful implementation across Europe, NEWT is privileged to have access to this well-proven technology.
- Proven reliability
- Economical operation
- Multiple feedstocks
- Conventional construction
- High through-put
- Scalable and bankable
Here are some other biofuels technologies to be aware of...
Torrefaction
Everyone who enjoys a cup of coffee are really benefitting from the process of roasting biomass. Utilizing advances in the field to produce Biochar allows for creating a valuable soil amendment and strategy for sequestering atmospheric CO2.
Pyrolysis
There are 2 types of Pyrolysis – slow and fast – that allow the production of liquid, solid and gaseous biofuels . Technical promise aside, successful application remains a challenge. Watch this space.
Gasification
This is an outcome-based approach to biogas production that can be achieved through various technologies. The jury is still out on this approach but we continue to work with leading authorities in this area.
Decarboxylation
Perhaps the more esoteric means of upgrading biomass, includes technologies as Hydrothermal Carbonization and Hyrothermal Liquefaction.
Beware as your mileage may vary from vendor to vendor