The GWECC conversion process includes four main components: (1) Handling & Sorting, (2) Feedstock Prep, (3) Conversion Technology and (4) Product Handling. The conversion technology or core technology is often times referred to as gasification and/or pyrolysis. This process is the foundation for each waste-to-energy project. Because each conversion process component is adaptable and modular, GWECC systems are tailored for different sizes and appropriate calibrations in proportion to the tonnage amounts and varying different feedstock application specifications. Moreover, the conversion technology principle remains the same throughout each process & project.
Handling & Sorting
Using in-house proprietary conveying systems as well as leveraging front-end handling and sorting partners, GWECC provides projects with multi-feedstock capable, tailor-made waste handling/separation solutions. This is a crucial step in the implementation of a waste-to-energy facility.
Feedstock Prep
For projects in need of additional waste feedstock preparation and treatment, GWECC uses exclusive shredding, water separation, and volume reduction technology processes to insure a quality refuse derived fuel (RDF) for the waste conversion process.
Conversion Technology
GWECC conversion technology uses the most efficient technology and heat source for producing valuable and marketable commodities from varying waste streams. The process sets the standard for environmental compliance and is underwritten and insured for risk mitigation.
Product Handling
Due to varying different types of output commodities produced, GWECC has secured exclusive alliances with specialty companies in power distribution, fuel distribution technology, and other magnetic and pneumatic systems to insure adequate final product handling & shipment.