Renewable Natural Gas (RNG)
Production and sale of carbon neutral RNG. Purchase of MSW. Production and sale and installation of TMR plant. Trans Molecular Reaction (TMR) is a hydrothermal process that is used for converting waste materials, such as municipal solid waste (MSW), agricultural waste, and industrial waste, into valuable chemicals and fuels. The TMR process involves heating the waste material in a reactor vessel in the presence of a gas stream that contains hydrogen, steam, or carbon monoxide. The high temperature and pressure in the reactor cause the waste material to undergo a series of chemical reactions, resulting in the production of gaseous products such as hydrogen, methane, and syngas. These gases can be used for various purposes, including energy generation, fuel production, and chemical synthesis.
One of the main environmental benefits of the TMR process is that it helps to reduce the amount of waste that goes to landfills, which can have negative environmental impacts. By converting waste into valuable gases, the TMR process can help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and provide a renewable source of energy. Additionally, the TMR process can help to mitigate the release of harmful pollutants, such as dioxins and furans, that are commonly associated with waste incineration. From a monetary standpoint, the TMR process can be a cost-effective alternative to traditional waste management practices, such as landfilling and incineration, particularly in areas where landfill space is limited, and waste disposal costs are high. The production of valuable gases from waste materials can also generate revenue streams for waste management companies, further contributing to the economic viability of the TMR process.