RE: Heading North Everyday ?9 Jun 2025 07:55
Hui ( InEnTec Plasma Technology ) Is completely different for anyone wondering !!
InEnTec Plasma Technology :
high electricity consumption and significant initial investment costs. These factors can make it economically unviable for treating low-value waste streams like municipal solid waste.
Here's a more detailed look at the downsides:
High electricity consumption:
PEM systems, like other plasma processes, require substantial electricity to generate and maintain the plasma, which can significantly increase operational costs.
High initial investment:
The technology involves complex machinery and requires significant upfront investment, making it a barrier for smaller facilities or those with limited budgets.
Limited application to certain waste streams:
While PEM excels at processing complex and hazardous waste, it may not be the most economical solution for low-value materials like MSW due to the high energy demands.
Potential for "disguised incineration":
Some critics argue that PEM, despite its name, is essentially a variation of incineration, raising concerns about potential emissions.
Operational complexity:
The technology requires specializ
ed expertise for operation and maintenance, potentially increasing the burden on facility staff.
It's debatable being our partners.
PHE tec self sustainable after start up + hot water can be created.
As Howard White said in one of his interviews about PHE customers would buy the cheaper grey hydrogen over others if I remember rightly π
Castle