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Ze-gen

Ze-gen, Inc. was a renewable energy company developing advanced gasification technology to convert waste into synthesis gas. Founded in 2004, Ze-gen was a venture-backed company based in Boston, Massachusetts.

Ze-gen, Inc.
TypePrivate
IndustryWaste-to-Energy
Gasification
Founded2004
FounderWilliam Davis
Defunctapparently around 2014
Headquarters,
USA
Key people
Walt Howard (CEO)
Mark Prendergast (CFO)
Number of employees
28 (2009)
Websitewww.ze-gen.com 

The company aimed to develop innovative technological solutions to reduce landfills and find beneficial use for waste material by converting waste to energy and nutrients, using advanced gasification.

Today Ze-gen appears to be defunct, and the company website was taken down in 2014.[1]

Technology Edit

The liquid metal gasification process begins with feed material entering the gasifier through a gas-tight airlock into a refractory-lined vessel containing liquid copper, which is held at about 2200 °F. Material entering into the liquid metal gasifier undergoes a series of thermo-chemical reactions, which are auto-thermal under stable operating conditions. Initially, pyrolysis occurs and volatiles are driven into the headspace of the gasifier. In the subsequent gasification reaction, hydrogen (H
2
) and carbon monoxide (CO) are favored as final products, along with carbon dioxide (CO2) and a small amount of methane (CH
4
). This product gas is called synthesis gas, also known as syngas.

The inorganic constituents, which are generally lighter than liquid metal, form a slag layer on top of the liquid metal bath and are removed as a vitrified non-leachable slag byproduct. The slag is either recycled or disposed of as an industrial by-product. While some metals and oxides present in the feedstock accumulate in the liquid metal bath, others will exit as vapor and are captured in the gas cleanup process.

The syngas produced can be used for several different end-use applications including: steam generation, electricity production, making industrial hydrogen gas, as chemical building blocks for synthetic diesel or ethanol, synthetic natural gas, methanol, or as a chemical feedstock into a variety of industrial processes.

Pilot Facility Edit

Ze-gen's demonstration facility is colocated with a processing facility owned by New Bedford Waste Services, LLC in New Bedford, Massachusetts.[2] The facility was built to test the key parameters of the gasification process in order to more fully understand the chemistry of the system and the operating parameters. The plant became operational in November 2007, and Ze-gen achieved target synthesis gas quality in June 2008.[3] The data and analysis collected during the Phase I testing helped to inform modifications and upgrades in the facility. Phase II testing began in September 2009. As of June 2011, the demonstration facility has logged over 4200 hours of operation, including 30 days of consecutive runtime.[4]

Commercial Facility Edit

Ze-gen plans to develop its first commercial facility in Attleboro, Massachusetts.[5] The proposed facility is to be located within the Attleboro Corporate Campus, a former Texas Instruments manufacturing facility and now the home to a number of businesses. Through the conversion of 44,000 tons of specific waste streams annually, the syngas produced at the facility will be used to generate approximately 7MW of alternative energy. The thermal and electrical power will be sold to tenants within the corporate campus, allowing the campus to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels.[6] In April 2011, Ze-gen announced its decision to suspend its project in Attleboro in order to focus on developing its commercial facility project at a site with stronger energy markets and one that's more receptive to alternative energy development.[7]

Funding Edit

As of 2009, Ze-gen has received $30 million in funding from sources including: Omar Zawawi Establishment, Flagship Ventures, VantagePoint Venture Partners, and Massachusetts Technology Development Corporation.[8]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^
  2. ^ "Ze-gen Opens $9.8M N.B. Facility, Secures $4.5M in Series A Funding". The New England Business Bulletin. 2007-06-08. Retrieved 2009-09-17.
  3. ^ "Ze-gen Reports Consistent High-Quality Syngas Production". Biomass Magazine. 2008-06-27. Retrieved 2009-08-17.
  4. ^ "New Bedford plant uses molten metal to turn waste into fuel". SouthCoastToday.com. 2011-06-03. Retrieved 2011-06-07.
  5. ^ "Ze-gen Gasification Facility to Power Industrial Park". Environmental Leader. 2010-09-27. Retrieved 2011-01-06.
  6. ^ "Ze-gen files paperwork for commercial waste-to-energy plant in Attleboro". Boston Globe. 2010-05-05. Retrieved 2011-01-07.
  7. ^ "Ze-gen drops plans". The Sun Chronicle. 2011-05-25. Retrieved 2011-06-07.
  8. ^ http://www.newenergyworldnetwork.com/renewable-energy-news/by_technology/energy_efficiency/ze-gen-raises-20m-in-series-b-financing.html[dead link]

External links Edit

  • “Ze-gen Energized By Middle East Conglomerate”
  • “A Special Report on Waste: The Appliance of Science”
  • “Betting on a Hot Market For Syngas”
  • “Energy Firm May Buzz into Attleboro”
  • "Howard Named CEO at Ze-gen"

renewable, energy, company, developing, advanced, gasification, technology, convert, waste, into, synthesis, founded, 2004, venture, backed, company, based, boston, massachusetts, typeprivateindustrywaste, energygasificationfounded2004founderwilliam, davisdefu. Ze gen Inc was a renewable energy company developing advanced gasification technology to convert waste into synthesis gas Founded in 2004 Ze gen was a venture backed company based in Boston Massachusetts Ze gen Inc TypePrivateIndustryWaste to EnergyGasificationFounded2004FounderWilliam DavisDefunctapparently around 2014HeadquartersBoston Massachusetts USAKey peopleWalt Howard CEO Mark Prendergast CFO Number of employees28 2009 Websitewww wbr ze gen wbr com The company aimed to develop innovative technological solutions to reduce landfills and find beneficial use for waste material by converting waste to energy and nutrients using advanced gasification Today Ze gen appears to be defunct and the company website was taken down in 2014 1 Contents 1 Technology 2 Pilot Facility 3 Commercial Facility 4 Funding 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksTechnology EditThe liquid metal gasification process begins with feed material entering the gasifier through a gas tight airlock into a refractory lined vessel containing liquid copper which is held at about 2200 F Material entering into the liquid metal gasifier undergoes a series of thermo chemical reactions which are auto thermal under stable operating conditions Initially pyrolysis occurs and volatiles are driven into the headspace of the gasifier In the subsequent gasification reaction hydrogen H2 and carbon monoxide CO are favored as final products along with carbon dioxide CO2 and a small amount of methane CH4 This product gas is called synthesis gas also known as syngas The inorganic constituents which are generally lighter than liquid metal form a slag layer on top of the liquid metal bath and are removed as a vitrified non leachable slag byproduct The slag is either recycled or disposed of as an industrial by product While some metals and oxides present in the feedstock accumulate in the liquid metal bath others will exit as vapor and are captured in the gas cleanup process The syngas produced can be used for several different end use applications including steam generation electricity production making industrial hydrogen gas as chemical building blocks for synthetic diesel or ethanol synthetic natural gas methanol or as a chemical feedstock into a variety of industrial processes Pilot Facility EditZe gen s demonstration facility is colocated with a processing facility owned by New Bedford Waste Services LLC in New Bedford Massachusetts 2 The facility was built to test the key parameters of the gasification process in order to more fully understand the chemistry of the system and the operating parameters The plant became operational in November 2007 and Ze gen achieved target synthesis gas quality in June 2008 3 The data and analysis collected during the Phase I testing helped to inform modifications and upgrades in the facility Phase II testing began in September 2009 As of June 2011 the demonstration facility has logged over 4200 hours of operation including 30 days of consecutive runtime 4 Commercial Facility EditZe gen plans to develop its first commercial facility in Attleboro Massachusetts 5 The proposed facility is to be located within the Attleboro Corporate Campus a former Texas Instruments manufacturing facility and now the home to a number of businesses Through the conversion of 44 000 tons of specific waste streams annually the syngas produced at the facility will be used to generate approximately 7MW of alternative energy The thermal and electrical power will be sold to tenants within the corporate campus allowing the campus to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels 6 In April 2011 Ze gen announced its decision to suspend its project in Attleboro in order to focus on developing its commercial facility project at a site with stronger energy markets and one that s more receptive to alternative energy development 7 Funding EditAs of 2009 Ze gen has received 30 million in funding from sources including Omar Zawawi Establishment Flagship Ventures VantagePoint Venture Partners and Massachusetts Technology Development Corporation 8 See also EditGasification Fischer Tropsch Syngas LandfillsReferences Edit Closed Ze gen company website on Wayback Machine Ze gen Opens 9 8M N B Facility Secures 4 5M in Series A Funding The New England Business Bulletin 2007 06 08 Retrieved 2009 09 17 Ze gen Reports Consistent High Quality Syngas Production Biomass Magazine 2008 06 27 Retrieved 2009 08 17 New Bedford plant uses molten metal to turn waste into fuel SouthCoastToday com 2011 06 03 Retrieved 2011 06 07 Ze gen Gasification Facility to Power Industrial Park Environmental Leader 2010 09 27 Retrieved 2011 01 06 Ze gen files paperwork for commercial waste to energy plant in Attleboro Boston Globe 2010 05 05 Retrieved 2011 01 07 Ze gen drops plans The Sun Chronicle 2011 05 25 Retrieved 2011 06 07 http www newenergyworldnetwork com renewable energy news by technology energy efficiency ze gen raises 20m in series b financing html dead link External links Edit Ze gen Energized By Middle East Conglomerate A Special Report on Waste The Appliance of Science Betting on a Hot Market For Syngas Energy Firm May Buzz into Attleboro Howard Named CEO at Ze gen Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ze gen amp oldid 1073307044, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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