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Innovative Energy Recovery Process Brings the "Hot" to Hot House Tomatoes
Eco-Tec's Biogas Purification System Part of RGMRM's Greenhouse Gas Reduction Plans
| Source: Eco-Tec Inc.
PICKERING, ON--(Marketwire - December 18, 2007) - E-Wire -- Eco-Tec is proud to announce that
it has recently been awarded the contract for a biogas purification system
by Régie de gestion des matiéres résiduelles de la Mauricie (RGMRM) of
Quebec. The integrated process includes the capture, purification and use
of biogas as an alternative energy source for greenhouses.
"Hot house tomatoes are not the only beneficiary of biogas purification
technology, and we are pleased to be a part of RGMRM's long-term plans to
reduce greenhouse gases," stated Carmine Fontana, Eco-Tec's VP Business
Development.
RGMRM is a municipal organization that operates most of the municipal
landfills in the Mauricie region in Quebec. The landfills, such as the
Saint-Étienne-des-Grés landfill and the Trois-Rivières landfill, have life
spans of over 60 years. Each year one landfill will generate 18,000,000 m3
of biogas, the energy equivalent of 9,000,000 m3 of natural gas. RGMRM has
developed and implemented plans to capture the biogas and use it in
sustainable development projects that are designed to reduce greenhouse gas
(GHG) emissions by approximately 135,000 tons of CO2.
RGMRM's projects have three major advantages: they provide plans to use an
environmentally sustainable process to manage the entire life cycle of
buried waste; they allow a renewable energy generated from biogas to
replace a fossil fuel; and the projects are becoming sources of revenue for
RGMRM and the municipalities that use and sell the biogas.
Biogas is a mixture of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) and is often
contaminated with toxic quantities of hydrogen sulfide (H2S). Eco-Tec's
biogas purification system was selected for its proven, highly efficient
technology. The system was designed to integrate into RGMRM's process, that
includes gas conditioning through the removal of water, sulfur and H2S.
Using a patented, high efficiency gas-liquid contacting process, H2S is
absorbed and the gas is purified for use in power generation facilities,
and other heating applications such as heat for tomato greenhouses.
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