WASTE TO ENERGY

WASTE TO ENERGY is an important issue on our projects since we are building on Islands. Every project will have its own self-contained Waste to Energy system incorporated in the project. These waisted to energy systems will be utilized to convert waste from our project into fuel which will then be utilized for production concrete for our own future developments saving huge cost, as well as many other fuels requirements. 

 WorldGate Community International  will work with world leaders who have developed a remarkable number of solutions in the fields of both waste management and production of alternative fuels with a special focus on providing the highest standards of health and safety and minimizing the impact on the surrounding and on the environment. Such a process of continuous improvement in research and design has led to grow in many key players worldwide in providing proprietary these technologies.  Developing, experimenting , improving and implementing the results obtained in the day by day operations of our licensed facilities. This is what for HVCC means by Investing in research and development.


Tactical Waste to Energy systems through MICROPOWER to provide another major  critical product and service to our military bases worldwide. Waste is a major issue on all military bases and now we can convert all waste into renewable natural gas to power Hydrogen Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Power Plants on the bases. These hydrogen fuel cells and hydrogen power plants will the power our microgrids and nanograns on the bases.  This will make every base totally self-contained and off the grid. 

The MICROPOWER TC Waste Transformation System is highly automated, powered by its own self-generated renewable energy and available in prefabricated, 50 ton-per-day modules for quick implementation (about 120 days or less), routine maintenance and easy scalability. Each module requires only 10,000 square feet of building space, making it ideal for housing within existing structures with minor modifications. The transformation process itself is unaffected by moisture, dirt, rocks, combustibles, metal or glass; creates no slag, dross or clinkers; and requires no sorting, shredding or preprocessing of waste. Ideal feedstock includes:

Municipal Solid Waste
Industrial Waste
Construction/Demolition Waste
Medical Waste
Scrap Tires and Textiles
Sewage Sludge
Oil Sludge
Liquid Waste
Animal Waste and Litter
Food and Beverage Processing Residues
Agricultural Residues
Yard Waste
Forestry Waste
Natural Disaster Waste

 Another program which will be very beneficial to our SPONSORED ISLANDS  is our TIRES TO ENERGY program. In America, Americans discard about 240 million tires annually, about one per person, most of which end up in landfills. We also dispose of 1.3 million gallons of used oil, about 5 gallons per person, with 30 percent being dumped into landfills, on the ground or down sewers. A typical tire contains as many British thermal units (Btu) of energy as two and one-half gallons of gasoline. To use these re-sources, scrap tires and used oil are being converted to energy sources through the tire liquefaction process. WorldGate Community Puerto Rico will build work with the world leaders like Texaco's tire liquefaction process to build, run and manage along with technician for great employment.