OWOSSO, Mich. — Tri Mer Corp. and Enginuity Energy LLC have established a research agreement for the testing of biomass fuels at Enginuity Energy’s research and development lab in Harrisburg, Pa., the companies announced Friday.
The agreement gives Tri-Mer Corporation access to Enginuity Energy’s Ecoremedy gasification technology, which economically gasifies a wide range of extremely high moisture and high ash content material.
Likewise, Enginuity Energy will have access to Tri-Mer’s patented UltraCat catalyst filter system, which removes NOx, acid gases and particulate, also dioxins, in one system.
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The companies will conduct extensive air emission testing on a wide range of biomass fuels.
“We are excited to be working with the technology leader in emissions control,” said David Mooney, Enginuity Energy’s chairman and chief technology officer. “With the addition of the UltraCat Technology to our low emission gasifier, we will be able to guarantee our clients the cleanest emissions in the industry.”