Biosphere Gasification Process: Solution to Energy and Waste Problems

Energy generation and waste disposal are two of the most difficult tasks a nation needs to accomplish. Sufficing for both is such a huge challenge though because energy generation itself produces wastes. For decades, much research and development have been invested in searching for ways to generate electricity with little or totally no waste by-products. Such efforts lead to the boom of renewable energy and the rise of the sustainability industry.

The sustainability industry advocates the use of green energy technologies for power generation. Such technologies include solar power, wind power, geothermal power, hydro power, wave power, and other technologies that do little or no harm to the environment. These methods of energy generation, though much less harmful than the prevalent ones such as coal and petroleum, are being held back by the fact that they lack in terms of efficiency, as well as huge capital is needed if they are to be put in large scale processes. As the general use of green energy technologies seems to be very distant, a new discovery has been made that has the potential to revolutionize not only the sustainability industry but the whole energy market.

The biosphere gasification process not only solves the problem of clean energy generation, it also solves the problem of disposing of existing wastes. Biosphere energy, the latest addition to Waste-to-Energy technologies, converts solid wastes into green electricity. It involves the use of biosphere machines to heat the waste materials to extreme temperatures, transforming them into steam and later into electrical power. The entire process is done in oxygen limited chambers thus greatly limiting carbon emissions.

The biosphere gasification technology was developed by Dr. Chris McCormack, a world renowned author of several scientific and environmental books and also the CEO of Global Environmental Energy Corporation (GEECF). The said technology gave birth to the clean energy disposal system named The Biosphere MK-V. The Biosphere MK-V not only entails economic security through oil independence, it also completely eliminates the need for landfills thus freeing up land that can be utilized for other purposes. Not only are solid wastes eliminated with BMK-V, greenhouse gas emissions are also reduced by more than 90%, thus slowing the pace of global warming. It is believed that worldwide use of biosphere gasification will not only stop climate change, it will also provide enough room for things to reverse and world temperature to return to normal.

A biosphere process facility needs little initial investment compared to other energy generation technologies. No catalysts are also needed so the operating costs are greatly reduced. One biosphere facility is capable of recycling a maximum of 720 tons of solid wastes as well as destroying up to 172 tons of non-recyclable solid wastes per day.

The biosphere gasification process is already being utilized by developed countries all around the world such as the United States of America, United Kingdom, Germany, Beirut, China, Taiwan, Brazil, Libya, Italy, Canada, West Africa, Singapore, China, Japan, Russia, Canada, and soon in the Philippines. The said countries are already in the process of planning their transition towards making biosphere technology their primary means of generating electricity. Biosphere gasification has the potential to ultimately solve both the world’s need for energy and its problem on wastes.