elerGreen ElectroWINNING: Automated Production and Waste Valorization by Renewable Electricity
elerGreen makes its patented electrochemical reactor that recovers valuable products from wastes and renewable electricity, economically and eco-friendly: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Ge8-OdzzzlY
As key differentiator, elerGreen invented unique electrowinning cell of moving electrode against stationary blades to continuously remove solid products: https://youtube.com/shorts/ZomraKErnsc
This facilitates pollutants conversion, including CO2, tailings and petrochemicals, into valuable metals, polymers and feedstocks, using renewable electricity: https://patentscope.wipo.int/search/en/detail.jsf?docId=WO2020185065
Contrary to conventional batch (manual or robotic) electrolyzer, elerGreen's novel continuous electrolyzer is lower cost, more efficient and more scalable for production and recycling: https://elergreen.com/expertise/reactor/
a) elerGreen can run 24/7, while conventional electrolyzer requires maintenance every 1-2 hours
b) elerGreen's modular design eases manufacturing, deployment and scale-up
For mining industry, toxic heavy metal ions in tailings are detoxified into resaleable solid metals:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MyZ3Pa4TEA
For electric vehicle industry, elerGreen automates metals recovery from battery, and metals/polymers production for automotive:
https://www.ngen.ca/evmp-collaboration-portal/elergreen-industry-corp
For chemicals, waste valorization includes converting toxic petrochemicals into useful polymers. For manufacturing, elerGreen makes compostable polymers and consumer products affordable at scale: https://elergreen.com/expertise/waste-management/
elerGreen catalyzes climate action for converting CO2, energy-efficiency and eliminating combustion. In layman term, elerGreen for production plants is like electric vehicle for transportation, powered by electricity than combustion:
https://octia.ca/economy/electrification-done-green/
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Contact
Name: Hui Huang HoeCompany: elerGreen Industry
Type of Organisation: Industry
Country: Canada
Web: https://elergreen.com/
Telephone: +1-647-894-3971
Brief description of my Organisation
elerGreen makes its patented electrochemical reactor that recovers valuable products from wastes and renewable electricity, economically and eco-friendly: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxN1F9IAEJo
As key differentiator, elerGreen invented electrochemical reactor of moving electrode against stationary blades to continuously harvest solid products: https://elergreen.com/expertise/reactor/
This facilitates pollutants conversion, including CO2, tailings and petrochemicals, into valuable metals, polymers and feedstocks, using renewable electricity: https://patentscope.wipo.int/search/en/detail.jsf?docId=WO2020185065
For mining industry, toxic heavy metal ions in tailings are detoxified into resaleable solid metals:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MyZ3Pa4TEA
For electric vehicle industry, elerGreen automates metals recovery from battery, and metals/polymers production for automotive:
https://www.ngen.ca/evmp-collaboration-portal/elergreen-industry-corp
For chemicals, waste valorization includes converting toxic petrochemicals into useful polymers. For manufacturing, elerGreen makes compostable polymers and consumer products affordable at scale: https://elergreen.com/expertise/waste-management/
Beyond technology, elerGreen employs business model innovation as collaborative sales, to empower stakeholders with cost-sharing and joint-IP protection. This reduces risk for stakeholders, while resulting in savings:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Ge8-OdzzzlY
For community, elerGreen creates green jobs and student/youth opportunities, while showcasing for public awareness: https://news.profoundimpact.com/2023/10/03/hui-huang-hoe/
elerGreen catalyzes climate action for converting CO2, energy-efficiency and eliminating combustion. In layman term, elerGreen for production plants is like electric vehicle for transportation, powered by electricity than combustion:
https://octia.ca/economy/electrification-done-green/