Waste-to-Energy Solutions.

Turn wood waste into sustainable energy with our advanced gensets, engineered for seamless integration into your microgrid. 


Our cutting-edge waste-to-energy technology not only reduces energy costs but also supports a cleaner, greener future.

Seamless Renewable Energy Systems


Our behind-the-meter or stand-alone energy systems combine waste-to-energy technology with solar PV and batteries to provide 24/7 renewable energy. This innovative approach ensures clean, reliable, and uninterrupted power for your operations.

Proven Technology Partnership


Clean Firm Power has partnered with Re2 Rethink Energy from Germany to bring a proven solution into Australia. 

The Process:


1. 
Convert Wood into Syngas

At the heart of our solution is the reformer—a thermochemical system that transforms woodchips into wood gas (syngas – CO + H2). This reformer has been developed and fine-tuned in over 1000 installations by our German partner Re2 Rethink Energy. The produced gas is then cooled and filtered using a dry process to produce clean syngas suitable for use in gas engines or direct combustion in industrial burners.

2.
Convert gas into heat and power


The clean syngas is the fed directly into modified gas generator sets to produce electrical power and heat– the standard offering is 70kWe and 144kWth (85°C hot water), however, systems up to 3MWe are possible. These systems have a great track record with some European units operating for more than 10 years at over 7,500 hrs /year based on 20 min maintenance per day.


There is also potential to use the clean syngas directly in modified industrial burners which provides potential to offset natural and lpg gas in direct fire applications like kilns, calciners and dryers.


Check out the products from our German partners.

3.

Integrate with site loads, Solar PV and Batteries


The power from the wood gas fuelled gensets is integrated with solar PV, batteries and site loads to produce low cost, reliable CLEAN FIRM POWER. Our demonstration site in Queensland is currently setup using a microgrid with 90kW of solar and 220kWh of battery.