Clean Cycle™ waste heat power generation generates clean electricity in a wide range of applications, improving overall energy efficiency and making money.

Anywhere heat is being wasted is a potential opportunity for Clean Cycle™ to generate electricity. But it’s not right for everyone. There needs to be a minimum heat flow and a temperature of at least 121°C (250°F).

Landfill waste heat power generation

Landfills have been using their excess biogas to generate electricity using reciprocating engines for many years. But the hot exhaust coming from the engines carries wasted energy. Clean Cycle™ captures this energy and turns it into electricity, generating even more revenue for the landfill owner. It’s a new generation of landfill energy efficiency.

And if you’re in a country that has government energy subsidies for landfill gas, payback happens even faster.

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Biomass waste heat power generation

Biomass boilers are becoming an increasingly important energy generation source. Clean Cycle™ takes the excess heat that would otherwise be released into the atmosphere and turns it into electricity you can use or sell. The bottom line: increased biomass energy efficiency.

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Clean Cycle™ in action

  • Sawmill, Carlon Italy

    Our Progeco partner installed two Clean Cycle™ units in a saw mill north of Venice to generate a constant 300kW of electricity for 350 days a year — generating over €400,000 each year.

  • Biogas and Biomass plants in Slovenia

    INEA, our partner in Slovenia, is installing Clean Cycle™ systems in a number of different sites: a landfill site outside Ljubljana; a biomass plant (sawmill) in the town of Kamnik; and two biogas plants.

  • Landfill, Ocala, Florida

    Partner G2 Energy installed Clean Cycle™ alongside an existing 3.2MW CAT 3250 power plant burning biogas on a landfill site.