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Colorado company Vista International Technologies, Inc., has announced plans to develop biomass-to-energy projects across the US and abroad.<br /> <br /> The firm, which has a patented gasification technology for converting biomass or waste to energy, is teaming up with biomass feedstock specialist Emerald Energy LLC on the project.<br /> <br /> The two firms have signed a letter of intent to use Emerald Energy’s “MegaFlora” short-rotation trees for a series of biomass power plants.<br /> <br /> The trees are a hybrid-cross of the fast growing Paulownia tree with a North American hardwood tree, which Emerald Energy says can grow 50 feet in three years.<br /> <br /> Using “very little” water, the MegaFlora variety also offers a high density in cultivation.<br /> <br /> The trees have been tested in Fresno County, California, and are currently being grown in multiple locations in the United States.<br /> <br /> Gasification technology involves heating organic material in controlled chambers with limited amounts of oxygen, producing a “synthetic” gas, which could be hydrogen or methane-rich, that can then be combusted to generate energy.<br /> Partners<br /> <br /> Thomas Pfisterer, CEO of Vista, said his company has put more of a focus on working with partners on projects for the deployment of the next generation of its Thermal Gasifer technology.<br /> <br /> He said: “A major challenge for any renewable energy generation project is a long-term cost effective fuel supply. We believe that Emerald Energy, with their proprietary MegaFlora™ tree, will allow us to provide an end-to-end solution and usher in a new wave of renewable energy projects by having a guaranteed fuel supply for each project.”<br /> <br /> Mr Pfisterer said he believed the characteristics of the MegaFlora tree would allow for greater production from less acreage, boosting the profitability of closed-loop biomass to energy facilities.<br /> <br /> Ray Allen, CEO of Emerald Energy, said: “We have looked at a number of efficient conversion technologies in recent years, and have found Vista and the Thermal Gasifier™ to be a superior option for conversion of the biomass feedstock generated by our trees. We are confident that the technology and personnel Vista brings to the table are second to none.”<br /> <br /> Copyright © 2010 BrighterEnergy.org All rights reserved <br />
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