D4 Energy Systems to Supply Distributed Energy Systems

D4 Energy Systems, a company engaged in providing de-volatization solutions to support power generation, has declared the receipt of an order for nodal alternative energy systems manufactured by it.

Clean Energy from Waste

The de-volatization system utilizes carbon-based feedstock such as tires, biomass, and solid municipal waste to produce energy. The incorporated patented system creates maximum heat within an uninterrupted closed loop system to break down the feedstock at a molecular level and to create high-level syngas with a heat output of 600 to 750 BTU along with an output of quality activated carbon. The gas produced by the system can be directly fed into a generator or turbine to produce electricity and to manage the power needs of a local industry. The energy production cost of this system is assessed to be less than $0.04 per kWh, a cost-effective energy output sought by the clients. The patented system is portable and scalable and works without emissions. The system utilizes less than 10 to 15% of the manufactured power for the functioning of the de volatization system.

Don Rosacker, President and CEO of D4 Energy Systems, explained the efficiency of the systems to produce power even at remote locations. He added that Asian Pacific Development Corp. which has ordered the system took its time to check the working of the system for using it in harsh environmental and geographical locations to produce clean power cost effectively. He further explained the compact system will exactly fulfill the expectations of his client.

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