Remove Conversion Remove Convert Remove Sierra
article thumbnail

Waste gasification company Sierra Energy closes $33M Series A funding; FastOx

Green Car Congress

Sierra Energy Corporation closed a $33-million Series A investment round led by Breakthrough Energy Ventures and joined by Cox Investment Holdings, Inc., This drives the complete conversion of waste into its molecular constituents without the production of any major byproducts that require additional disposal.

Sierra 316
article thumbnail

Sierra Energy selects Oxford Catalysts microchannel FT reactor for California waste-to-liquids commercial demonstration plant

Green Car Congress

Sierra Energy has selected microchannel Fischer-Tropsch (FT) reactor technology developed by Velocys, Inc., the US-based subsidiary of the Oxford Catalysts Group, for use in a waste-to-liquids (WTL) commercial demonstration plant to be constructed in northern California by the California-based company Sierra Energy.

Sierra 199
article thumbnail

GMC and Chevrolet bi-fuel pickup production begins

Green Car Congress

Production of the 2013 Chevrolet Silverado HD and GMC Sierra 2500 HD bi-fuel pickup trucks is underway in Fort Wayne, Ind., The Silverado HD and Sierra 2500 HD Vortec 6.0L Following our full conversion, we will save $11 million to $12 million annually on fuel costs. —Nate Pumphrey, Chesapeake Energy Corp.

GMC 262
article thumbnail

Fulcrum BioEnergy demonstrates integrated process to convert MSW to jet and diesel; $4.7M DoD grant to begin plant engineering

Green Car Congress

has successfully demonstrated the conversion of municipal solid waste (MSW)—household garbage—into jet and diesel fuels. For that process, Fulcrum uses a two-stage thermochemical process involving gasification of municipal solid waste (MSW) followed by the catalytic conversion of the syngas to ethanol. Earlier post.).

Grant 199
article thumbnail

Fulcrum to build second waste-to-fuels plant in Gary, Indiana

Green Car Congress

Fulcrum BioEnergy has selected Gary, Indiana as the location of its Centerpoint BioFuels Plant, which will convert municipal solid waste (MSW) into low-carbon, renewable transportation fuel. a highly efficient and economic gasification system for the conversion of the MSW feedstock to syngas.

Indiana 259
article thumbnail

Fulcrum BioEnergy files LCFS application for municipal solid waste to FT diesel pathway with low CI of 37.47 g/MJ

Green Car Congress

Fulcrum BioEnergy, the parent company of Fulcrum Sierra BioFuels, has applied for a new fuel pathway under the California Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCSF) for its process of converting municipal solid waste (MSW) into Fischer-Tropsch (“FT”) diesel fuel. For 2016, the target for diesel and diesel substitutes is 99.97

Waste 150
article thumbnail

CleanFUEL USA Expands Propane Engine Products With IMPCO

Green Car Congress

a leading manufacturer of engine components that converts vehicles to operate on cleaner gaseous fuels, such as propane. IMPCO’s bi-fuel system is a certified engine conversion for the following vehicles: 2007 5.4L liter GMC Sierra and Savana. GMC Yukon and Sierra. CleanFUEL North America, Inc. 2008 and 2009 3.5L

USA 150