News | October 2, 2006

UEEC's Waste To Energy Power Plant: A Smart Investment For The Good Of The Planet

New York - United Environmental Energy Corporation (UEEC) is actively working on the commercialization of the Waste to Energy (WTE) power plants using the gasification technology in the United States, where there is an urgent need to eliminate waste, decontaminate landfill sites and find a solution for electricity shortages.

UEEC has contacted municipalities and counties in the US that face serious waste management problems and are contemplating new ways to eradicate them. The interest in the WTE power plant is growing because this gasification technology is so very economical compared to plasma technology.

For example, a municipality or a county could, for less than half the price of one (1) plasma plant (average price 400 million US dollars), acquire three (3) WTE power plants (36 MWe) that would gasify and eliminate the same quantity of waste and produce the same amount of electricity.

Moreover, what's so great about UEEC's solution is that these WTE power plants can be built in different strategic locations, therefore reducing the cost of transportation of the waste and diminishing related greenhouse gas effect emissions.

The WTE power plants commercialized by UEEC are affordable and can be adapted to very specific needs making this solution very interesting from an economic and ecological standpoint. It's a smart investment for the good of the planet.

SOURCE: United Environmental Energy Corp.