Dear followers of this forum,
our group consist of the pioneering people behind our in-house developed Coal Comparable Fuel (CCF) pellets.
Unlike other advanced high-tech technologies, we use straight forward conventional technology to process Integral Municipal Solid Waste.
We convert the MSW into CCF Fuel pellets that can be burned in any coal fired electricity plant, such as modern pulverized coal combustion (PCC) power stations, but also in conventional "grate fired" and "fluidized bed boiler" systems as well as in cement kilns.
By implementing our CCF Fuel process we will achieve an energy output twice as high as compared to Waste Incineration, combined with a substantial lower investment figure!
We have set ourselves the challenge, how to produce a responsible fuel from Integral Municipal Solid Waste that is sustainable, innovatively and economically profitable.
Please have a look on the following website for more information on how we do so:
CCF Fuel - Coal Comparable Fuel (CCF) pellets from Municipal Solid Waste
Looking forward to your comments.
Jeroen Michiel van der Kooij
our group consist of the pioneering people behind our in-house developed Coal Comparable Fuel (CCF) pellets.
Unlike other advanced high-tech technologies, we use straight forward conventional technology to process Integral Municipal Solid Waste.
We convert the MSW into CCF Fuel pellets that can be burned in any coal fired electricity plant, such as modern pulverized coal combustion (PCC) power stations, but also in conventional "grate fired" and "fluidized bed boiler" systems as well as in cement kilns.
By implementing our CCF Fuel process we will achieve an energy output twice as high as compared to Waste Incineration, combined with a substantial lower investment figure!
We have set ourselves the challenge, how to produce a responsible fuel from Integral Municipal Solid Waste that is sustainable, innovatively and economically profitable.
Please have a look on the following website for more information on how we do so:
CCF Fuel - Coal Comparable Fuel (CCF) pellets from Municipal Solid Waste
Looking forward to your comments.
Jeroen Michiel van der Kooij
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