Toluca, a Mexican city will use municipal solid waste and water recovery technologies from Bangalore based Scalene Energy Research Institute (SERI).

A six-member delegation representing Autrey Corporation of Mexico will use three of SERI’s patented technologies: the Dynamic Continuous Extra High Pressure Leachate Extraction Methanization, Fine Particle Shortwave Thrombotic Agglomeration Reactor (FPSTAR), and Thermomegasonic de-agglomeration reactor (TMDR) for management of urban solid waste. 

R.J. Augustus, President and CEO of Shreis Scalene Greenergy LLC USA, said that the delegation’s focus is to use SERI’s technology to tackle a Mexican city, Toluca’s municipal solid waste and to clean their polluted 750 km long Rio Lerma River and Chapala Lake (Laguna de Chapala).

The three technologies will be combined to form the Integrated Urban Wasted Hydrocarbon Recovery System.

Rajah Vijay Kumar, Group Chair of Organization de Scalene described the system as “modular, cost-effective” technology that can be used to derive natural gas, crude oil, and natural bio-nutrient agricultural pest repellant from unsegregated garbage.

The system’s process involves using water at high temperature and pressure to strip garbage of all organic substances. The inorganics, such as plastics, wood, metal, etc., are then recovered and sterilized and taken away to separate plastics from metals and other substrates; to be used later on for the production of methane, fertilizers, pest repellants, and Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG), said Authrey Maza, Chairman, Authrey Group.

Since the water can be recycled, and the LPG is used to run the TMDR process, this Recovery System is almost entirely self-sufficient, added Roberto Trujillo of TruWave Innovations.

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