Biomass and Energy from Waste Plant Efficiency
There are over 2,800 energy-from-waste plants in the world, and many more in development (2).
They reduce landfill waste turning it into much needed electricity and heat for local communities. Introducing oxygen enriched air into the process as an oxidizer can be shown to increase the combustion reaction rate, increase flame temperatures and stability, enhance heat transfer efficiency, reduce flue gases and even prevent soot formation (3).
By injecting the higher purity oxygen made by our electrolysers more electricity can be generated with less emissions. And the high purity hydrogen produced at the same time can still be used on site to fuel handling equipment and all kinds of vehicles.

Want to know how our electrolyser works?
Our explainer video shows in more detail how our Membrane-Free Electrolyser™ works and why it’s so different.
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There are over 2,800 energy-from-waste plants in the world, and many more in development.
References: (2) Ecoprog GmbH Waste to Energy report 2024/25, (3) Oxygen-enhanced combustion in waste incineration: Economic and environmental considerations DOI:10.2495/WM080321 May 2008 WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment 109:299-308