LTC is a patented and a new emission free process for producing energy, power and synthetic fuels from most substances containing carbon such as biomass, coal, oil sand, plastics, sludge, tar sand, waste, wood chips etc. Developments have standardized the Power Plants for emission free processing of such materials, with capacities ranging from 1 to 1000 MW, for power generation, energy utilities,
waste processing and other industrial applications.
1.Electricity from Used Tyres
2.Electricity from Municipal Solid Waste
3.Electricity from Sewage Sludge
4.Electricity from Industrial Waste
5.Electricity from Biomass
Low Temperature Conversion (LTC) is a thermo catalytic decomposition process operating without air supply, e.g. no pollution. By softly heating the input material to a conversion temperature below 700°C (in incineration plants it is 800-1200°C or higher) a modified synthetic strong gas (equivalent to natural gas) . This strong gas is turned into electrical energy in turbine generator stations. The conversion into heating or fuel oil is possible as well. No toxic gases, such as dioxins, furans etc. Inorganic materials such as metals are not overheated, they pass through the LTC PowerTech plant without generating any pollutants. The molecular structure of heavy metals is not broken down, but instead remains solidly together and thus difficult to dissolve. Pollutants in the gases are leached out, precipitated and dried can be deposited without endangering environment or even be recycled to a high extent.