Patents Assigned to EnerTech Environmental, Inc.
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Publication number: 20120073189Abstract: A method for treating an organic waste, in which the organic waste is pressurized and continuously supplied to a high temperature and pressure treatment apparatus to produce a slurried material by blowing steam into the organic waste to cause a reaction while heating, pressurizing and agitating. The slurried material is dehydrated to produce a separated liquid product and a separated solid product. The separated solid product includes sufficient combustible content to produce a fuel product. The separated liquid product is purified.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2011Publication date: March 29, 2012Applicant: EnerTech Environmental, Inc.Inventors: Akiteru Noguchi, Koichi Doi, Katsuhiro Tsubai
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Patent number: 8137030Abstract: The current invention provides processes and apparatuses for introducing slurry into underground geological formations thereby disposing of the slurry, while also sequestering carbon dioxide and collecting methane from the slurry.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2011Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: EnerTech Environmental, Inc.Inventor: Raymond J. Kearney
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Patent number: 8043505Abstract: In treatment equipment of organic waste provided with a high temperature and pressure treatment apparatus to produce a slurried material by conducting the high temperature and high pressure treatment of the organic waste, a dehydration treatment apparatus to recover the dehydrated solid matter by conducting the dehydration treatment of the slurried material and a water treatment apparatus to conduct the purification treatment of a separated liquid separated by the dehydration treatment apparatus, the treatment equipment of organic waste is characterized by having a crusher to crush said organic waste before conducting the high pressure and temperature treatment and providing to said high temperature and pressure treatment apparatus a steam blowing means to blow steam into the organic waste in said high temperature and pressure treatment apparatus, wherein said high temperature and pressure treatment apparatus is formed as a continuous reaction tank to which the organic waste is continuously supplied and to whType: GrantFiled: March 16, 2006Date of Patent: October 25, 2011Assignee: EnerTech Environmental, Inc.Inventors: Akiteru Noguchi, Koichi Doi, Katsuhiro Tsubai
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Publication number: 20110192074Abstract: In the processes for treating municipal sewage and storm water containing biosolids to discharge standards, biosolids, even after dewatering, contain typically about 80% water bound in the dead cells of the biosolids, which gives biosolids a negative heating value. It can be incinerated only at the expense of purchased fuel. Biosolids are heated to a temperature at which their cell structure is destroyed and, preferably, at which carbon dioxide is split off to lower the oxygen content of the biosolids. The resulting char is not hydrophilic, and it can be efficiently dewatered and/or dried and is a viable renewable fuel. This renewable fuel can be supplemented by also charging conventional biomass (yard and crop waste, etc.) in the same or in parallel facilities. Similarly, non-renewable hydrophilic fuels can be so processed in conjunction with the processing of biosolids to further augment the energy supply.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2011Publication date: August 11, 2011Applicant: ENERTECH ENVIRONMENTAL, INC.Inventors: Norman L. Dickinson, Kevin M. Bolin, Edward Overstreet, Brian Dooley
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Publication number: 20110142541Abstract: The current invention provides processes and apparatuses for introducing slurry into underground geological formations thereby disposing of the slurry, while also sequestering carbon dioxide and collecting methane from the slurry.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2011Publication date: June 16, 2011Applicant: ENERTECH ENVIRONMENTAL, INC.Inventor: Raymond J. Kearney
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Publication number: 20110091953Abstract: Processes for converting organic material into renewable fuel products. A feedstock containing organic material is processed at an elevated pressure and temperature to lyse, decarboxylate, and carbonize cell structures. A portion of the processed slurry may be recirculated and mixed with cool, pressurized feedstock prior to reaching a mechanical mixing device to preheat and reduce the viscosity of the feedstock. The pressure and temperature are reduced, which may occur simultaneously to flash volatile materials, such as ammonia, out of the slurry, thereby reducing the presence of the materials in the final product and allowing recovery of the materials. The processed slurry may be treated with a halide to reduce mercury emissions in the final product. The treated slurry is mechanically and thermally dewatered resulting in a renewable fuel product in dried particulate or pelletized form that is a viable energy source having a positive heating value.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2010Publication date: April 21, 2011Applicant: ENERTECH ENVIRONMENTAL, INC.Inventors: Kevin M. Bolin, James R. Miller
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Patent number: 7909895Abstract: In the processes for treating municipal sewage and storm water containing biosolids to discharge standards, biosolids, even after dewatering, contain typically about 80% water bound in the dead cells of the biosolids, which gives biosolids a negative heating value. It can be incinerated only at the expense of purchased fuel. Biosolids are heated to a temperature at which their cell structure is destroyed and, preferably, at which carbon dioxide is split off to lower the oxygen content of the biosolids. The resulting char is not hydrophilic, and it can be efficiently dewatered and/or dried and is a viable renewable fuel. This renewable fuel can be supplemented by also charging conventional biomass (yard and crop waste, etc.) in the same or in parallel facilities. Similarly, non-renewable hydrophilic fuels can be so processed in conjunction with the processing of biosolids to further augment the energy supply.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2005Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: EnerTech Environmental, Inc.Inventors: Norman L. Dickinson, Kevin M. Bolin, Edward Overstreet, Brian Dooley
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Patent number: 7905683Abstract: The current invention provides processes and apparatuses for introducing slurry into underground geological formations thereby disposing of the slurry, while also sequestering carbon dioxide and collecting methane from the slurry.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2008Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: EnerTech Environmental, Inc.Inventor: Raymond J. Kearney
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Publication number: 20100129155Abstract: The current invention provides processes and apparatuses for introducing slurry into underground geological formations thereby disposing of the slurry, while also sequestering carbon dioxide and collecting methane from the slurry.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2008Publication date: May 27, 2010Applicant: ENERTECH ENVIRONMENTAL, INC.Inventor: Raymond J. Kearney
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Publication number: 20060096163Abstract: In the processes for treating municipal sewage and storm water containing biosolids to discharge standards, biosolids, even after dewatering, contain typically about 80% water bound in the dead cells of the biosolids, which gives biosolids a negative heating value. It can be incinerated only at the expense of purchased fuel. Biosolids are heated to a temperature at which their cell structure is destroyed and, preferably, at which carbon dioxide is split off to lower the oxygen content of the biosolids. The resulting char is not hydrophilic, and it can be efficiently dewatered and/or dried and is a viable renewable fuel. This renewable fuel can be supplemented by also charging conventional biomass (yard and crop waste, etc.) in the same or in parallel facilities. Similarly, non-renewable hydrophilic fuels can be so processed in conjunction with the processing of biosolids to further augment the energy supply.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2005Publication date: May 11, 2006Applicant: EnerTech Environmental, Inc.Inventors: Norman Dickinson, Kevin Bolin, Edward Overstreet, Brian Dooley
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Patent number: 5685153Abstract: A process for enhancing the fuel form, raising the energy content, and lowering the level of impurities of low rank coals and/or carbonaceous wastes, like Municipal Solid Waste (MSW), Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF), and sewage sludge, by providing the low rank fuel, carbonaceous waste, or mixtures thereof as a slurry in water of processable viscosity. This feed slurry is heated under pressure, usually in the presence of an alkali, to a temperature at which a significant physical and molecular rearrangement occurs, characterized by the splitting off of a substantial proportion of the oxygen bound in the low rank coal or carbonaceous waste as carbon dioxide. At these conditions, solid particles in the feed slurry lose much of their fibrous and hydrophilic character, and are broken up into smaller particles of char, resulting in a slurry of dramatically improved rheology, i.e., capable of a much higher solids concentration (or energy density) at processable viscosity.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: November 11, 1997Assignee: EnerTech Environmental, Inc.Inventors: Norman L. Dickinson, Robert G. Murray, Michael K. Klosky
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Patent number: 5485728Abstract: Disclosed is a method and system for recovering energy from low-grade fuels such as industrial, municipal and agricultural waste, low-grade carbonaceous fuels such as lignite and similar solid fuels in which the fuel is comminuted into small particles and slurried in water. The alkali content of the slurry is adjusted to be at least about equal to the chemical equivalent of the halogen content of the slurry and, following pressurization of the slurry, it is heated sufficiently so that the substantial portion of chemically bound oxygen in the fuel separates therefrom as carbon dioxide, leaving a slurry including char particles and dissolved impurities such as halogen salts. The char particles are removed from the slurry and reslurried with just enough halogen-free water to provide the slurry with the needed viscosity to maximize the energy density thereof.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1993Date of Patent: January 23, 1996Assignee: EnerTech Environmental, Inc.Inventor: Norman L. Dickinson