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Orchid, formerly Fairport A new and unique process concept for producing a fuel from MSW Full Review: The Orchid technology utilises a novel process concept for processing municipal waste. This has attracted considerable interest since it may have the potential to offer some significant advantages over alternatives such as incineration and some types of MBT. Moreover, the Orchid process offers some unique features which single it out from other MHT processes. These key attributes are assessed in the report. This independent review can help you to assess whether this process is a contender for your specific application and whether or not you might decide to include it on a shortlist. The company claim that they can produce a wide range of products, some qualifying for premium prices as renewable fuels. The report assesses how justified these claims are. One of the key conclusions from our analysis is that this process may be of interest for processing the types of highly putrescible wastes that are often typical of tropical countries. What’s in the review:
• An assessment of the technology concept and its strengths and weaknesses • Details of the development work which has been undertaken to prove the process • Objective analysis of the quality of the outputs Examples of specific potential issues identified and discussed within the report include:
• How marketable are the products from the process and can they command a price from users It also reports on the concept being promoted by Orchid of integrating their MHT technology with an on-site gasifier and discusses the positive and negative features of such an approach. Table of Contents Overview Historical Development and Business Focus Commercial Status The Process Concept
Process Performance
Environmental Performance
How certain are the markets for the outputs? Economics Integrating the Orchid Process with a Gasifier Juniper's Opinion
Publication: 13th August, 2007 |
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