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Advancing Your Energy Mix
with alternative fuels

Advancing Your Energy Mix
with alternative fuels

Advancing Your Energy Mix
with alternative fuels

Switching to alternative fuels derived from waste not only diminishes your reliance on costly and finite fossil fuels but also diversifies your energy mix while lessening greenhouse gas emissions. Our range of alternative fuels offer key advantages in sustainability, cost-efficiency, and environmental impact.

BituCokes:

Fueling Sustainability & Performance

Dive into the world of BituCokes, an innovative alternative fuel that strikes the perfect balance between sustainability and operational prowess. Birthed from the meticulous recycling of roofing felt waste and bolstered by a CE registration, BituCokes stands as a testament to fusing eco-friendly practices with top-tier performance. Already recognized and favored in the realms of cement and energy sectors, this fuel, with its impressive calorific value of 27/31 megajoules per kilogram (MJ/kg), is reshaping the very blueprint of what cost-effective and sustainable fuel looks like.

Tire-Derived Fuel:

The Powerhouse of Waste Recycling

Tire-Derived Fuel (TDF) is an energy-efficient fuel produced by processing and recycling discarded tires. With a calorific value ranging between approximately 28/33 megajoules per kilogram (MJ/kg), TDF is on par with coal.

Frequently used as a supplementary fuel in cement kilns and power plants, TDF enhances combustion efficiency and minimizes pollutant emissions. Benefit from simplified administrative EVOA procedures, thanks to its classification on the "green list" of waste materials.

Carpet Fluff:

Turning Waste into Combustive Efficiency

Explore the Benefits of Carpet Fluff, a waste byproduct composed of tiny fibers and dust particles released during carpet recycling processes, such as nylon, polyester, wool, and polypropylene. This product undergoes rigorous checks for composition, moisture, and contamination levels to ensure its fit for combustion.

Pressed into bales, Carpet Fluff is used in various industrial combustion processes like cement production and energy generation. With a calorific value of 19/23 MJ/kg, it’s often mixed with other fuels to optimize combustion efficiency. Plus, it’s also on the "green list" of waste materials, enabling easy EVOA administrative procedures.