Sustainable Power

Green energy provider Sustainable Power Corp. has made an announcement that their trademarked biogas, called Vertroleum, meets all the specifications and can be used to power Siemens' combustion turbine generators. This product compatibility was made by Siemens Energy USA, and is an important announcement. The gas turbine generators made by Siemens are the largest made, and these generators are the ones most commonly used in electric generation facilities and power plants around the world, including the United States. Before this compatibility could be verified, a sample of Vertroleum was obtained and tested by AMSPEC. Based on these testing reports, the Sustainable Power Corp. product will work effectively to power Siemens combustion generators and produce electricity.

Municipal Waste
This product compatibility is a very important step for Sustainable Power Corp., because it proves that their biogas is a viable alternative energy option that can be used to generate electricity, instead of using fossil fuels like coal, which are commonly used now. Sustainable Power Corp. uses municipal waste to create biogas, which can then be used to power the Siemens turbines. Many waste to energy methods are not efficient, but the Riviera Process, developed and patented by John H. Riviera, is used by Sustainable Power Corp. to make this process ten times more efficient at a minimum. There are no disadvantages, and municipal waste is not a problem but a fuel source in this process. The applications of this process can produce many products in addition to the biogas, and is an excellent form of municipal waste management. Municipal waste is a sustainable power source, because tons of it are created every single day around the world. Using trash to generate electricity cleanly and efficiently means a domestically produced eco friendly source of energy that solves both energy and waste management needs.

Turbine Generators
Because of a global electricity dependence and need, electricity production is important. But what cost is too high? Using fossil fuels causes great damage to the earth, both through resource recovery and pollution. Municipal waste to energy methods that are efficient and protect the environment may very well be the main energy source of the future, and the most common fuel used for electricity production. Fossil fuels are a limited resource that is being depleted very rapidly and will soon run out. Using an efficient biogas like Vertroleum®, which uses municipal waste as a source of sustainable power that is at least ten times more efficient than other waste to energy methods, may very well be the answer to the energy needs of the future. This puts Sustainable Power Corp. in the unique position of holding a patent on the most effective process available to turn municipal waste into a renewable and sustainable power source.

Electricity Production
Sustainable Power Corp. is leading the alternative energy charge into the clean energy future, and the company is poised on the edge of what could be enormous growth. The power offered is domestically produced, will benefit local economies, and is very friendly to the environment. Best of all, it does not use fossil fuels, which will continue to rise in price as they become more scarce. If the future of energy is municipal waste, then Sustainable Power Corp. will be in a very enviable position as an industry leader. As an international provider of green energy, this is one company that may be going sky high when fossil fuels are completely gone, if it does not reach those heights before that point. Sustainable Power Corp.'s patented process and technology may end up paving the way to a much brighter future for the entire world.

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3 Responses to “Sustainable Power Corp Produces Biogas that Can Be Used in Gas Turbine Generators”

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    Dynahog Says:

    What was never exposed in any sense of the words was the tradeoffs in Cost. First, the soybean produced “bio-gas” is not “natural gas”. But let’s assume it will burn, and can be made to work in a “gas turbine” designed for using Natural Gas and/or Diesel liquid fuel. Let’s further establish a 3,000 MW facility that might be comprised of six (6) 500 MW dual-fuel or gas turbines for electricity generation in and around Houston, Texas.

    The quintessential trade is COST.

    What are Cost Advantages between available supplies of Industrial Natural Gas from local Houston suppliers and the Sustainable Power Corp. (SSTP) Rivera Processing source of Bio-gas or even the Bio-oil (Vertroleum(R))?

    The Industrial Natural Gas is already available, and would have a minor cost of interfacing with the gas-network.

    The Bio-Gas or Bio-Oil (Vertroleum(R)) requires design, construction, operations and maintenance of the Bio-Plant that would be capable of producing a Bio-Oil (Vertroleum(R)), Bio-Gas, and Ash. With additional processing many more products can be distilled. The Bio-Plant would have to be large enough to provide a continuous supply chain to a 3,000 MW Green Power Plant.

    I know this is a late entry, but SSTP IS ALIVE. They could acquire Credibility, and obtain some entry opportunities into the BioMarket of Texas or elsewhere.

    Questions Questions Questions Questions Questions Questions

    Cost is the Main Item of Concern. Not just for SSTP, but the entire American Bio-Industry. Put down pipe dreams and quick get rich schemes.

    What works, and can we afford it?

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    akinmade babatunde b Says:

    i ve gone through your lines on using municipal waste to make biogas otherwise known as vertroleum.i am very interested in this technology and wont mind having it as an alternative to creating power for us hear in lagos nigeria.we ve a lot of dumps that is been burnt without knowing it can serve as power generator for us.To this effect,i will appreciate if the technology can be sent to me and see our our government can embrace this technology.

    yours truly
    akinmade b.b

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    Phil Says:

    Bring it on! I can’t wait to see how the engines perfrom with the new biogas. This is definitely a step in the right direction.

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