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EnQuest
EnQuest Power Corporation is a private Canadian company created in response to the clear need for solutions to the challenges of municipal waste management, renewable energy production, and environmental sustainability. Today, EnQuest is on the verge of making a major impact on sustainable waste management practices and the generation of abundant, renewable sources of clean energy.
EnQuest has developed a revolutionary waste-to-energy gasification system based on a steam reformation process using proven and tested components that have been updated with the application of state-of-the-art technology. The system is adaptable, scalable, combustion-free (involves absolutely no “incineration”) and, through use of renewable resources, makes a zero net contribution to the carbon cycle. Patents pending protect the most critical aspects of the process, while licensing agreements are in place for important technology supplier relationships.
EnQuest has broadened its management team to include expertise in waste management and recycling, construction, gas turbine engineering, electricity, renewable energy, corporate and intellectual property law, finance, and business management.
EnQuest has an agreement with the City of Sault Ste Marie, Ontario, to install a 3 tonne-per-day pilot plant at the City’s landfill, and has partnered with Giffels Associates, the Duratek Company, Sault and Niagara Colleges to work with EnQuest in further developing and fine tuning the process. Commissioning of this technology demonstration plant is targeted for Spring 2006. A fully functioning commercial prototype will be installed on the same site following the successful launch of the technology demonstration plant.
EnQuest’s mission is to be the pre-eminent provider, worldwide, of clean energy solutions through innovation and continuous improvement for shareholder value.
Empower with EnQuest
The EnQuest design is suitable for replication by government, industry and private sector owner/operators, with guidance from EnQuest technical staff, through “business-based licensing.”
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"Every major environmental movement in the past 30 years has been accompanied by cries from important sectors of industry that we cannot afford the costs. Yet in all cases, the real costs have proven to be substantially less than their dire predictions and the benefits much greater, particularly to those who led the way in adapting to these changes."
Maurice Strong, former adviser to the Secretary-General of the UN and to the president of the World Bank, and former CEO of Petro-Canada.
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