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	<title>Comments on: Vega Promotional Systems secures land in US for green energy project</title>
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		<title>By: Michael Magana</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michael Magana</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Aug 2009 19:26:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Our company Powerhouse Energy is looking for a Waste-to-Energy project that can take advantage of our Pyromex System Technology.  This ulta-high temperature gasification process involves induction electric heating of the waste material in an Oxygen free reactor pipe.  The gasification process and supporting equipment effectively convert organic and carbon-based material into usable energy in the form of a synthetic gas.  This process and technology have been in development for the past 12yrs and represent the ultimate waste-to-energy conversion process without creating toxic residues or harmful emissions, such as NOx, SOx, toxic ash,tars, dioxin or furans.  At the same time, the system recovers the valuable energy constituents of the waste stream economically and safely.  The waste material can be transformed into &quot;synthetic gases&quot;-commonly known as Syngas-for power generation.  As an alternative, excess synthetic fuels can be processed to methane and put into the pipeline or processed to ethanol for  transportation use. 

If you have a Waste-to-Energy project and budget please call me to discuss the opportunity. 


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Powerhouse Energy</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our company Powerhouse Energy is looking for a Waste-to-Energy project that can take advantage of our Pyromex System Technology.  This ulta-high temperature gasification process involves induction electric heating of the waste material in an Oxygen free reactor pipe.  The gasification process and supporting equipment effectively convert organic and carbon-based material into usable energy in the form of a synthetic gas.  This process and technology have been in development for the past 12yrs and represent the ultimate waste-to-energy conversion process without creating toxic residues or harmful emissions, such as NOx, SOx, toxic ash,tars, dioxin or furans.  At the same time, the system recovers the valuable energy constituents of the waste stream economically and safely.  The waste material can be transformed into &#8220;synthetic gases&#8221;-commonly known as Syngas-for power generation.  As an alternative, excess synthetic fuels can be processed to methane and put into the pipeline or processed to ethanol for  transportation use. </p>
<p>If you have a Waste-to-Energy project and budget please call me to discuss the opportunity. </p>
<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>Michael Magana<br />
Business Development<br />
213-392-0543<br />
Powerhouse Energy</p>
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