Woodland 's patented Catalyzed Pressure Reduction™ (CPR™) technology converts biomass and biosolids into chemicals, alternative fuels and energy ("green" power).

In summary, CPR™ enables us to:

  • Build plants that convert waste streams into
    • Fuels
    • Chemicals
    • Steam and/or Reformulated Water
    • Electrical Energy, if required
  • Process both biomass and/or biosolids
    • Help the environment
    • No toxic residues
    • Low greenhouse gas emissions
    • Production of truly "green" electrical energy
    • Production of clean-burning alternative fuels
  • Turn costs into revenues & profits
  • Deliver impressive financial returns -- expected ROC >30%
  • Guarantee plant operation

CPR™ is a gasification technology which uses modern, off-the-shelf equipment to create industry-standard end-products.  CPR™ is the culmination of over 15 years of research and development.  Our goal has been to develop emission-free technologies utilizing sustainable, renewable resources -- a goal we have achieved with our current designs and will continue to pursue for other applications.  

We believe in energy recovery and conservation:  our technology includes heat and energy exchange in Combined Heat and Power (CHP) cycles.  This feature not only enhances the yields to improve input:output ratios, but recovers enough energy for export as green power in some configurations. 

The choice of end-products which our technology produces has been from reflection on the needs of the global market.  We have quite intentionally focused our development efforts on the production of highly marketable, environmental products, such as ethanol.  Our technology compares very favorably with the production of ethanol from fermentation, but uses waste biomass residues (ligno-cellulose) instead of grains and corn.  

Working in partnership with Thermo Design Engineering Ltd.(TDE), we will build plants world-wide, especially in areas where biomass residues are accumulating.

What We Do
Overview

Technology:

  Clean, Green Solutions
  About Catalyzed Pressure Reduction
  Overview of CPR™ Process
  Context: Environmental Issues
Plants:
  Candidates for a Woodland Plant
  CPR™ Plant Features
  Plants Equipment
  Biomass Plants
  Biosolids Plants
  End Products