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2006-2008
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Bob Jacobson, Councilmember Chair, Environmental Management Committee
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EMC: Close File - 2/22/07
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Clean Earth Energy - ~fawaii -Milo ~~c <br /> Sustaina6Ce IntegrateQ `Waste to Energy ~Fa~ties <br /> Over the past yeaz we have worked diligently to prove the technical and fmancial viability of <br /> <br /> developing a SIWEF facility. Our work is complete and ready to commercialize. We have designed an <br /> <br /> Advanced Chemical Reforming Reactor and gas cleaning and separating processes. We aze also <br /> <br /> familiaz with and can operate modified gas to liquid conversion reactors. We have successfully treated <br /> <br /> contaminated soil on a large scale for the past three years. Work efforts to date have been completed <br /> and thoroughly evaluated by three competent and nationally recognized PhDs including an <br /> environmental engineer, mechanical engineer and chemical engineer. The SIWEF Advanced Chemical <br /> Reformer Reactor process was also reviewed by Dr. Gerd Sandstede, representing STC - a renowned <br /> chemical institute in Germany. All of the reviews were positive indicating the complete technical <br /> viability of the project. <br /> All that remains, prior to commercialization is the demonstration scale fabrication of two <br /> processes. Bench and pilot scale activities for these efforts have been successfully completed. These <br /> activities can be completed together and aze identified below. We aze seeking seven million ($'7M) to <br /> complete these two activities, which aze identified in this proposal as Phase I of the SIWEF Project: <br /> I) Construction of a full scale landfill block and finalize related testing to demonstrate the <br /> effectiveness of methane gas famung. <br /> 2) Construction of a demonstration scale Advanced Chemical Reforming Reactor operated <br /> to efficiency to demonstrate that landfill gas can be easily converted to syngas <br /> containing low cost hydrogen and cazbon dioxide. <br /> SIWEF technology solves serious problems in Hilo, Hawaii. The SIWEF can provide the public <br /> with expert waste management services and a long term stable energy flow at very attractive prices. <br /> The concept can be systematically repeated in many other locations. We look forward to discussing the <br /> details of the project with you and your staff. <br /> Thank You, <br /> lnanieCl~.x9KcNair <br /> Daniel Rex McNair <br /> SlWEF Technical Propose/ <br /> ConJldentlal <br /> <br />
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