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Waste to Energy by Ion Dissociation, With No Pollution
Call for Locations and Investors
Press Release
May 1, 2002
Modified July 31, 2002
by Welton Myers and
Sterling D. Allan
ROCHESTER, NY
Creative Energy Systems at Ontario Recycling announces the development of a
Closed Loop Waste to Energy System, which will transmute all waste, garbage,
sewage, municipal, industrial, medical and even old tires into low cost
electricity and raw material for manufacturing, with no emissions or leeching to
the environment.
The inventors, coordinators and developers are seeking private placement funding
participation to complete a facility in the Monroe County Area. Much of the
technology is proprietary, or committed on a non-disclosure basis, given only to
those who have an ability to participate and who contract to the same terms and
conditions.
This will allow "We the People" to handle our trash, without land
filling or creating air or ground water pollution, and at the same time
generating low cost electricity without spewing out coal or oil smoke to cause
acid rain or other global warming effects. This closed loop approach will
provide absolutely clean electricity for approximately 3.5 to 4 cents per
Kilowatt, provided the average tipping fees or other waste handling payments of
$45 per ton for waste is available.
The process entails bombarding the waste matter with an ion curtain, causes the
bonding of the molecules to break, making it go from a solid-molecular state to
an atomic stage, which re-forms into gasses and elemental metals and
silica. The gasses are then burned or turned into oil; and the metals and
silica are used for manufacturing new products. The burning route is done
in a jet-like engine, combined with the insertion of water to absorb any
particulate matter, and the water turning to steam helps drive a generator,
producing around 13 megawatts of electricity per hour, assuming 10 tons of waste
per hour input. Three megawatts goes into processing, leaving 10 megawatts
available for sale. No chimney is necessary. Exhaust from turbines
is in a liquid state, encapsulated in water, and separated into individual
elements form through a series of frequency resin filters, where they can be
recycled.
Investors get 1.8% return on their invested money per month. After
production, investors share 20% of the profits.
Related Technologies to be financed include converting existing coal-based
generating systems so that they produce twice the amount of electricity and no
stack emissions.
For those who wish to participate in cleaning up this planet and making a
better, safer world, with low cost clean electricity, feel free to contact us:
Contact
Ontario Recycling, Inc.
12 Cairn Street
Rochester, NY 14611
http://www.ontariorecyclinginc.com/
See also:
Page posted by SDA,
May 1, 2002
Last updated June 08, 2009
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