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BASIC IMPLICATIONS & CONSIDERATIONS FOR
Allied Group Sustainable Solutions, Inc. (AGSSTM) Allied Group Waste to Energy SystemsTM (AGWESTM)
SUBMITTED BY SHAFIC M. BUDRON, PH.D. PRESIDENT & CEO USA Email: smbudron@AGSustainableSolutions.com Phone: 847-489-7999
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Presentation Technology & Processes 100901 Island
1. The Technology The fundamentals of the Allied Group Sustainable SolutionsTM, Inc. (AGSSTM) methodology is to convert (through a process of Carbon Reduction) various waste streams from their solid or sludge form into a gas, but then immediately process and combust that gas to produce a flowing column of superheated clean air. This methodology has been referred to as “gasification” since its inception in the early 1990s. This term is an oversimplification that explains the basics of the initial event which effectively converts the Carbon in the solid feedstock into a combustible vapor. This form of gasification extracts the latent BTU energy value captured in the solid or sludge feedstock into an equivalent thermal...