Biosphere Technology and MRF May 2011 Updates

Posted June 4th, 2011 by drummond caitlin. Comment (1).

Extensive aerial photos of the landfill site in San Fernando, Pampanga were taken around the 17th of May, 2011.

Through the initiation and labor of True Green Energy Group and Spectrum Blue Steel Corporation, the utility poles installation around the San Fernando Landfill Site has been ongoing around May 26, 2011.

They had begun the construction of the biosphere facility project on the last quarter of the year 2010.  The said biosphere facility will serve as a recycling center of the Pampanga province and many residents will benefit from the reduction of waste then transforming it to green energy.  The facility that will be operating by a biosphere machine with the utilization of a material recycling facility through the innovation of biosphere technology replaces burning fossil fuel with about 172 tons of municipal solid waste per day.  Hopefully, this green technology initiative breaks new ground in resolving one of the world’s biggest trouble which is waste at the same time as drawing the technology closer to its targets of reducing carbon emissions and making a highly technical waste management doable and decidedly attainable.

Estimates of building a biosphere facility and its end by-products prices suggest the US $19,700 million (value of a 6 -9 MW per hour Biosphere Plant and 1 MRF system) facility will pay for itself in ten years once operation kicks off.  The biosphere facility will burn tons of waste, biodegradable and non-biodegradable.  A great environmental project such as this will obtain its by-products from sustainable technological operations which require a facility area of 15,000 square meters. Gas turbines powers this revolutionary biosphere technology that will produce heat, pozzolanic ash, carbon black, potable water, high alloy steel wire and generate green energy or electricity.  They will substitute the million gallons of oil used by traditional electric power plants.

Addressing this endeavor of cutting carbon emissions while tackling waste management rouses interests and an urgency of action from the government and its municipalities and corporations eventually must go green such as what TGEG and SBSC has established.  What can we do to address these concerns?  How are we part of this large green planet?  These same pressing questions perpetuated Ronald Shane Flynn, TGEG – SBSC’s founder to lead companies in becoming conscious about their share on carbon footprint.

TGEG – SBSC green move to a complete source of renewable energy, in 2009, helped established a market for green energy in the Philippines which is timely to its Department of Energy’s (DOE) finalization on a national guideline for renewable energy last month.

One response to “Biosphere Technology and MRF May 2011 Updates”

  1. james d. camara

    I thought the ground breaking for the plant was at end of 09,then the plant building followed and in 10 it was suppose to have been operating.A1yr project that will probably take over 2ys to complete.

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