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MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE
Municipalities & Governments
Governments and municipalities struggle with infrastructure demands and outdated
technologies that were designed to manage the waste generation and both time and space are
running out. LANGENBURG TECHNOLOGY provides a unique advantage to these challenges
allowing benefits instead of problems. Imagine producing clean water and alternative power
without the capital investment which is normally associated with it. This opens the door to
opportunities to partner with municipalities and governments to provide solutions that were
previously financially prohibitive.
A Langenburg Waste-to-Energy system is equipped by default for any mixed liquid intake
comprised of any material that can be pumped into the system for processing. The consistency
of the liquid can be a moderate to heavy slurry, such as a very thick sewage. The intake can
also be clean pure water.
*Note that the higher the density of solid matter concentration of the intake, it means that more
energy may be produced.
When incorporating solid waste for the intake, there is an optional module added that will reduce
any solid material into a powder, so that the solid waste becomes a slurry. Depending on the
size of the raw solid intake there may be a grinder or mechanical compactor requirement,
however the optional module that reduces the solids to a powder is required for accommodation
of MSW intake. The mixed waste will not require any sorting.
The system is non-thermodynamic, meaning that no heat input is required. The processing
occurs directly, without catalyst, or external energy input. This is possible because of the exotic
properties that arise from the water processing, that any element or molecule is simplified into
either hydrogen or oxygen, a majority fraction of which is used to formulate carbon-free synthetic
fuel in the chemical form of a liquid, aqueous solution… or as a plasma.
There is no thermal plasma used to process the intake waste. No plasma-arc or cold-plasma
process. The term “plasma” only refers to the physical form of the fuel produced by the system,
used to operate the power unit(s) that comprise a proprietary closed-cycle, quantum-
supercharged turbine, and proprietary quantum-electrodynamic generator.