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CPR™ is an emission-free technology that produces energy products from renewables. It converts organic materials into ethanol or industrial chemicals, and electrical power. The plants are configured to produce the product most suitable for efficient energy recovery from the feedstock at hand.
CPR™ uniquely accomplishes efficient conversion of renewable feedstock into valuable end products via three major phases:
- Gasification - Gasification is widely used in the chemical, petroleum refining and steel industries, as well as generation and cogeneration processes
- Catalyzed chemical reactions - Catalysts and catalyzed reactions are the backbone of the chemical manufacturing industry, accounting for 60% of all chemicals produced today, in 90% of chemical processes
- Distillation - Distillation technology is well established, used wherever purified chemicals are needed
The industrial chemicals produced compete with those typically produced from fossil fuel refining and meet chemical industry standards. The ethanol competes against the production from fermentation of grains such as rye, wheat, barley and corn.
During normal operations, no Greenhouse Gases are produced.
Unlike conventional fermentation and chemical manufacturing plants, Woodland plants are smaller scale, modular units which can be built in a wider range of suitable locations. This is an important economic benefit for plants with ethanol output, which cannot be shipped by standard pipelines and must be transported by rail or truck to its destination.
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