Revolutionizing Wastewater Treatment and Energy Production with Electro-Methanogenic Reactor Technology: WASE Takes the Lead in the Biogas Market

WASE Raises £8.5M to Expand Waste-to-Energy Technology

Wastewater treatment and energy production are two critical areas that require optimization. The company is set to revolutionize these sectors with its innovative Electro-Methanogenic Reactor technology, which maximizes the recovery of biogas from organic matter in wastewater. This technology has been designed to increase biogas generation by up to 30% and do so ten times faster than traditional methods.

The company’s units have been designed with a plug-and-play system that seamlessly integrates into existing infrastructure, making it easy for companies to deploy at their site. Additionally, this modular solution is significantly smaller by 50-70% compared to other available options, which allows for customization and reduced costs in the long term. The technology boosts the methane content of biogas to over 80%, compared to the more typical 50-60% found in conventional AD processes.

Thomas Fudge, founder and CEO of WASE, envisions their technology setting a new standard in waste treatment and energy sectors by optimizing waste breakdown and boosting methane production. Extantia Principal, Carlota Ochoa Neven Du Mont, believes that WASE’s approach not only increases biogas and biomethane yields but also reshapes the way industrial businesses view their resources. The company aims to play a significant role in the Waste-to-Energy transition by becoming leaders in the biogas market.

In conclusion, WASE’s Electro-Methanogenic Reactor technology is an innovative solution that maximizes the recovery of biogas from organic matter in wastewater. This technology has been designed to increase biogas generation by up to 30%, do so ten times faster than traditional methods, boost the methane content of biogas to over 80%, and allow for customization while reducing costs in the long term. With its vision of optimizing waste breakdown and boosting methane production, WASE aims to set a new standard in waste treatment and energy sectors while becoming leaders in the biogas market.

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