Ukrainian SME seeks cooperation in the form of a financial or joint venture agreement for the implementation of a complex for utilization of domestic and industrial waste
Ukrainian SME seeks partners to jointly implement / commercialize innovative technological solution and equipment for its implementation. The complex of equipment is intended for utilization of combustible domestic and industrial wastes and receiving heat energy. It can be used for heating, hot water supply and electricity generation in the industrial and residential sectors, in compliance with the European norms for emissions of pollutants.
The main part of this technological complex is the gas generator of the inverse process. The high temperature of gasification and combustion ensures the decontamination and complete destruction of the used fuel. The innovative potential of the complex is in the application of new combustion technology, structural solutions and achieved environmental characteristics. Good characteristics extend the scope of its application and allow the use near of sources of waste generation, even within residential area. High-temperature utilizer works with traditional (wood, coal, etc.) and non-traditional (combustible household and industrial wastes: rubber, leather, textiles, plastics, etc.) fuel. 12 models of utilizers as water-heating boilers with the capacity from 25 to 3150 kW are developed and certified.
Target partners can be companies that generate appropriate wastes and are interested in reducing the cost of dealing with them, companies producing related equipment for waste management, as well as companies that design and implement energy supply systems for isolated objects. The utilizer has been tested at several enterprises in Ukraine.
The company will consider the partnership offerings based on a financial agreement or a joint venture agreement .
Under a financial agreement, the client seeks an investor / investment in a company / project.
Under an agreement on a joint venture, the client seeks a partner with additional resources for the joint commercialization of the developed waste utilizing complex
This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement Nº 768737