Fuels from Waste and Biologically Regenerating Raw Materials

Fuels from waste and biologically regenerating raw materials represent an increasing alternative to the mineral oil production for the decentralized energy-technical future. They are to replace the missing oil quantities of the future increasingly.
These hydrocarbon materials are contended in raw biological materials, like wood and plants, but also in the waste products of our civilization, like animal and plant wastes. Waste oils and other organic residual substances can be converted with high efficiency to a valuable material in the form of fuel (diesel).
The following are areas of application results, where technologically efficient waste and residual substances in solid and liquid form can be processed and decentralized:
Not to mention that the poisonous materials contained in the raw material (chlorine and metals) are bound reliably by the catalyst and neutralize harmful gases. Due to the low processing temperatures developed, besides from other procedures that emit dioxins and furane, therefore place no danger for the environment.

