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Karen Witt | Managing Director
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(406) 471-8088
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OVERVIEW
The North American distributor for Global Green International (GGII) is seeking $25 million ($400 million for all projects) to convert waste to green energy WITHOUT incineration. Global Green has been operating plants in Asia for 15 years. Patented technology that is efficient, modular, and scalable.
- The plant takes MSW (municipal solid waste) and ASR (automotive solid waste) to produce electricity, biodiesel, hydrogen, steam and bio char
- Projects are led by a known multinational firm with proven operating patented technology and plant management
- Modular and scalable; quicker road to profitability; expected to be operational in 12-18 months
- Possible tax benefits given recent green energy legislation
- More opportunities for expansion of additional plants for investors
INPUT: WASTE
Ability To Process a Vast Majority of Industrial, Commercial & Municipal Waste
MEDICAL WASTE
TIRES
PLASTIC
BIODEGRADABLE MATERIALS
HOUSEHOLD WASTE
THE CORE
AT THE HEART OF OUR TECHNOLOGY IS PYROLYSIS
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- SCALABLE MODULAR UNITS
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- JAPANESE/KOREAN TECHNOLOGY
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- PROVEN IN KOREA SINCE 2006
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THERMAL BREAKDOWN OF WASTE MATERIALS
UNDER INTENSE HEAT
WITHOUT OXYGEN
HIGH YIELD PRODUCTS
SYNTHETIC/ BIO DEISEL
10,000 LITRES EN590
[2500 US Gal.]
ELECTRICITY
HYBRID PLANT 2 MW
ALL ELECTRICITY 4MW
BIO CHAR
HIGH GRADE FERTILISER OR
FUEL
MSW RECOVERY HAS THE POTENTIAL TO MAKE A SIGNIFICANT
CONTRIBUTION TO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
PLANT CAPACITY/PERFORMANCE
- Each Plant line processes 30-70 metric tons of Wet municipal solid waste (20 tons dry waste)
- Requires 2000 sq. meter [Approx.1/2 acre]
- Modular Design enables more lines to be added as waste stream increases
- Each Hybrid Plant Line guarantees to produce 10,000 litres of Bio/Synthetic fuel per day and 2Mw of Electricity per hour
- Each All Electric Plant Line produces 4 Mw of Electricity per hour
SPECIFIC RISKS
- Thermal energy could be scaled up to be a useful source of energy.
- Wars around the globe could delay module manufacturing and shipment.
- Wind & Solar, with battery packs could continue to grow.
- Project could take longer to build than planned and go over budget
- Changes in laws and regulation could negatively impact the projects
- Private securities are speculative, illiquid, and carry a high degree of risk – including the loss of the entire investment.