Some businesses – hydrogen production, fertilizer processing, refiners of aluminum, and cannabis growers, for example – need more electricity than the local grid can at times provide. For some – like hospitals and other healthcare facilities, data centers, and municipal water treatment plants – even brief outages can be literally fatal. And some, like mines, drilling rigs, remote ranches or island resorts, are miles from the nearest grid.
SustainTech can show you how to generate all the uninterrupted baseload and backup power you need.
- Without interruptions for night, cloudy or windless days.
- Without any of the greenhouse gasses that electric utility companies produce by burning fossil fuels.
- Without toxic pollutants like lead and carcinogenic cadmium that rain runoff can wash into the soil, contaminating well water and entire watersheds.
- Without adding gases such as nitrogen oxide (NOx) and carbon dioxide (CO2) to the atmoshpere.
- And without taking up thousands of acres of land for hundreds of thousands of solar panels.
Electric utility companies need to burn fossil fuels to superheat water for steam. That’s why they produce greenhouse gasses. But without burning so much as a drop of fossil fuel, Fuel Free Combined Cycle Generation puts a conventional power plant’s functionality into a package as small as a 30-foot shipping container. Two modules 8 feet high by 10 feet wide by 30 feet long can generate up to 3mW of electricity, and you can combine modules for outputs as high as 500mW.
Its hypersonic cyclonic chamber produces up to 450,000 pounds per hour of 1,600º F air. That high-speed, high-pressure, superheated air is channeled through standard power generation machinery to convert this energy into 500kW, 1mW, 3mW, or 12.5 mW building blocks, up to 500mW of power. Once started, the system runs 24/7/365, totally independent from the local grid, sun, wind, and weather.