Sustainable Energy Generating Reactors
Reactors have traditionally been linked to nuclear reactors, hence all the current developments have been to make more advanced nuclear reactors. Our multifunctional reactors are sustainable-energy-enabled, being capable of producing hydrogen and or bio-energy out of waste and other chemical processes. These reactors can be used in numerous regions, most notably in making renewable energy accessible to underserved and remote communities. The energy that one reactor can produce depends on the size of the machine and modules used to generate energy. The decentralisation of energy generation and distribution is becoming more apparent, and will create opportunities for smaller producers to enter the renewable energy generation industry.
The South African government's focus on green initiatives presents a significant opportunity for UMS most especially in sustainable energy production and manufacturing processes. Government policies that prioritise environmental sustainability are driving demand for solutions that can help businesses reduce their environmental impact. This demand is expected to grow in the coming years, as South Africa implements stricter environmental regulations and strives to meet its commitments under international climate agreements. By providing cutting-edge solutions that meet environmental regulations and enhance business efficiency, Urban Mining Services is well-positioned to capitalise on this growing market locally and internationally. UMS offers a comprehensive approach to green industrialization and renewable energy technologies, designed to empower businesses and communities on their journey towards energy conservation through sustainable practices.
- F4 Biomass
- I2 Fuel cells
- I4 Hydrogen storage
Contact
Name: Rantshweu MatlhokoCompany: Urban Mining Services
Type of Organisation: SME
Country: South Africa
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Telephone: 063 108 5146
Brief description of my Organisation
Urban Mining Services (Proprietary) Limited (UMS) is a private company situated in Kempton Park Ekurhuleni Gauteng South Africa that has been involved in research innovation and development in the facilitation of anthropogenic resources to resource since 2016. We have been at the forefront of developing and implementing innovative, sustainable solutions for the green industry. We recognize the growing urgency of addressing energy and environmental challenges in all sectors, and are dedicated to empowering businesses to adopt cleaner technologies and processes that minimise their environmental impact. South Africa's industrial sector is a significant contributor to the country's economy, but it also faces increasing scrutiny for its environmental footprint. The South African government is prioritising green initiatives as a way to combat climate change, reduce pollution and to drive economic growth in new sectors that are focused on sustainability activities.