Thermolysis can process a wide range of waste materials including municipal waste (SUW), commercial and industrial waste, fuel derived from garbage, plastics, tires, wood waste, green waste, sewage sludge and many hazardous waste. It is possible to mix several of these types of waste and process them together.

Approximately 5.880 homes with a consumption of 3.4 Kw/h.

The tests in the plants in operation in the EU show that Thermolysis is well below the parameters admitted in the European Waste Incineration Directive (WID).
The gases produced during the Thermolysis process are collected by a gasifier that treats, cleans and deposits them in a tank. Inside this tank, by means of a system of aerators, the different gases are mixed so that they are not deposited in layers according to their density. These gases will be used as fuel for a cogeneration engine with which electricity and heat will be produced at the same time.

The Thermolysis machine will consume 2 tonnes of pellets per hour during 8,000 hours (24 x 7 x 11 months).

The minimum process of our Thermolysis plant is 2 tons of waste per hour. Additional 2 tons Modules can be added to achieve the necessary performance. The modular construction means that it can be dimensional for any quantity by adding several units optimizing costs.

Although it may seem strange that home-delivered food can pollute, there is a clear link between these two aspects.
This is because when someone orders home delivery, companies use a lot of single-use plastic such as plastic containers, plastic cutlery, and even more plastic to wrap the food.
This plastic has a extremely short shelf life. As single-use plastics, they cannot enter the circular economy. Therefore, these plastics end up accumulating in landfills and polluting the environment.