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Transforming organic waste into renewable resources

Industrial scale renewable energy facilities in the US can convert organic waste into sustainable and valuable energy and nutrients. Biogas projects effectively reduce greenhouse gas emissions and protect our precious water resources while creating new jobs and driving economic growth. Sustainable Energy Partners has developed an integrated project approach using proven technology, world class partners and an unparalleled feedstock program that will transform industrial waste management. SEP will recover the valuable energy trapped inside this waste, transforming it into Renewable Natural Gas, carbon dioxide capture and green agricultural products.

RENEWABLE ENERGY

As we shift towards a carbon neutral world, it is imperative to develop renewable energy sources that do not increase the cost for energy. SEP is focused on using proven technologies that successfully create energy, greenhouse gas capture and green agricultural products. This process is predicated on the circular economy where waste products are efficiently converted into Renewable Natural Gas, Carbon Dioxide and nutrients are recovered to displace fossil fuel based fertilizers.

Sustainable Energy Partners is a new type of green company that focuses on environmental sustainability and the circular economy.

TRANSFORM MILLIONS OF GALLONS OF ORGANIC WASTE

into renewable natural gas,

biogenic CO₂ and green

agricultural products with a

net positive impact on our

environment

RECOVER & REUSE

the organic waste in a safe,

environmentally sustainable

way to protect our air, water

and land

RUN CLEAN & GREEN

with a closed system to

prevent odors or harmful

emissions that could impact

our neighbors and the

community

ORGANIC WASTE

Organic waste or more notably feedstock is generated by many different industries yet very little is recycled for its energy or nutrient value. To date, most feedstock has consisted of animal manure, food waste or the organic fraction of solid waste.  All three of these feedstocks have significant drawbacks in terms recycling in that the material has to be physically managed to process.  We believe the greater opportunity for feedstock lies in the industrial derived feedstock.

Most waste materials are tracked by federal or state agencies, industrial waste generally is not.  SEP has developed a systematic, verifiable process to identify these wastes in a given market.  The feedstock volumes are then cross checked against additional information sources to determine the feedstock availability in a given market.  In total, thirteen databases from blue chip firms are used to assemble the study.