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Title: Fuel Frontiers, Inc'


1
Fuel Frontiers, Inc.
  • Technologies Overview

2
Fuel Frontiers, Inc
  • Annual Revenue Streams based on 70 Million Gallon
    Ultra-Clean Synthetic Diesel Production Facility
  • Fuel 131,897,088.
  • Recyclables 9,218,395.
  • Electricity 800,000.
  • Government Incentives 58,000,000.
  • Excluded from Proforma

3
Consumption Overview
  • Consumption
  • Feedstock
  • Water
  • Coke
  • Electricity
  • Labor
  • Consumption
  • Feedstock
  • Water
  • Coke
  • Electricity
  • Labor
  • Consumption
  • 480 Tons/Day
  • 126,524 Gallons/Day
  • 19.2 Tons/Day
  • 10,365 KW/Day
  • 36,025 Labor/Day
  • Consumption
  • 480 Tons/Day
  • 126,524 Gallons/Day
  • 19.2 Tons/Day
  • 10,365 KW/Day
  • 36,025 Labor/Day

4
Production Overview
  • Gallons of Fuel
  • Recycled Metals
  • Sulfur
  • Aggregate Slag
  • Nitrogen Products
  • Electricity
  • 197,260 Gallons/Day
  • 58 Tons/Day (tires)
  • 18.6 Tons/Day
  • 4.8 Tons/Day
  • 1 Ton/Day
  • 10,000 KW/Day

5
Major Components
SynGas Cleanup
Plasma Gasifier
F/T Reactor
Electricity Cogeneration
6
Fuel Frontiers, Inc. Process
7
Waste Feed
8
Gas Cleanup
  • MARS
  • Metals Ash contained in vitrified slag
  • SynGas Production
  • No tars, No Furans, No Dioxins, No Ash are
    produced in the Plasma Reactor
  • Filtered for particles after SynGas production
  • Gas is compressed
  • Selexol process
  • Selexol is the trade name for an acid gas removal
    solvent that can separate acid gases such as
    hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide from feed gas
    streams such as synthesis gas produced by
    gasification of coal, coke, or heavy hydrocarbon
    oils. By doing so, the feed gas is made more
    suitable for combustion and/or further
    processing.
  • Or Rectisol process
  • Rectisol is the trade name for an acid gas
    removal process that uses methanol as a solvent
    to separate acid gases such as hydrogen sulfide
    and carbon dioxide from valuable feed gas
    streams. By doing so, the feed gas is made more
    suitable for combustion and/or further
    processing. Rectisol is used most often to treat
    synthesis gas (primarily hydrogen and carbon
    monoxide) produced by gasification of coal or
    heavy hydrocarbons, as the methanol solvent is
    well able to remove trace contaminants such as
    ammonia usually found in these gases.
  • Claus unit
  • The Claus process is the most significant gas
    desulfurizing process, recovering elemental
    sulfur from gaseous hydrogen sulfide. First
    invented over 100 years ago, the Claus process
    has become the industry standard. The multi-step
    process recovers sulfur from the gaseous hydrogen
    sulfide found in raw natural gas and from the
    by-product gases containing hydrogen sulfide
    derived from refining crude oil and other
    industrial processes. The final step involves
    oxidation of the hydrogen sulfide.
  • Fischer-Tropsch process
  • Fuel Production and tail gases are recycled back
    to the Plasma Gasifier.

9
Electrical Cogeneration
From the excess heat generated in the
Gasification process a heat recovery unit,
located between the Plasma Vessel and the Gas
Cleanup, will generate steam for an Integrated
Combined Cycle Generator. This generator will use
Steam in the Turbines combined with SynGas to run
the turbine motor to produce electricity to power
the plant along with surplus electricity to sell
to the grid.
10
F/T Process
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Fuel Frontiers, Inc.
  • Technologies Overview
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