ecoPHASER Technology

ecoPHASER combined heat and power (CHP) technology is featured in ecoTECH Energy Group Incorporated community energy development projects. The Company builds or refits power generating stations with next-generation biomass or other solid-fueled power stations for applications using wood waste, animal waste and other typically non-viable biomass sources.

ecoTECH's ecoPHASER Energy systems turn wastes into GigaWatts!!!

Founded by industry veterans, ecoTECH Energy Group specializes in the development of power stations that are engineered as highly efficient energy generators. The ecoPHASER assemblies (each comprising solid to gas sublimation reactor coupled to a near zero NOx oxidation unit) exceed environmental guidelines with a hot, clean gasification process that requires minimal secondary scrubbing. The result is a lower cost of capital, reduced fuel requirements and higher energy output making the ecoPHASER power station a preferred choice in remote areas and where communities are seeking a means for disposing of unwanted waste that can be used as fuel.

At the heart of each power station is the unique Mark VII ecoPHASER Thermal Reactor. The gasification and sonic standing wave pulsed combustion technology is extraordinarily efficient, producing virtually contaminant free gases.  Each power station is planned to be capable of producing 12 megawatts of electricity per module* plus residual heat, which is utilized in industrial, horticultural or cold storage applications.

In addition to highly seasoned management, ecoPHASER has surrounded itself with top tier business partners in the disciplines of engineering, procurement, power station operations, government relations, finance and accounting.

If you would like to receive updates on the company as it progresses, please review our corporate and investment information site:  www.ecotechenergygroup.com

The ecoPHASER
turning solid fuel
to gas, gas to heat:
heat to clean energy

VIDEOS
ecoPHASER 4 minute video

ecoPHASER Evolution & Technoloy (45 minutes video)

 

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