Turning waste into power for a green revolution

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Join Dermot McKeever, CEO of Power for Planet, as he unveils innovative waste-to-energy technologies that help businesses and communities achieve energy independence and significantly reduce their environmental footprints.

Dermot McKeever: Through thermal treatment into green energy. It doesn't need to go anywhere. It doesn't need to go into the water and it doesn't need to go, into landfill. When you see the pictures globally of the amount of plastic lakes in the middle of oceans and plastic floating about and that picture of the turtle with plastic in its mouth Etc.

Dermot McKeever: Got the pressure of not really being supported when I say not really being supported by the government not actually being supported At All by the government and they've got a real problem with because of their green Footprints some of which is accurate some of which it is not but actually any Farm. Using both ways to energy technology battery storage and solar could get off the grid.

Dermot McKeever: Gas, you can leave it as gas or you can turn into electricity heat chill hydrogen, whatever you want to produce from it so you can create using those Technologies energy from pretty much anything but there's some really exciting one. So we've been working with a startup down in Bristol and they've taken anaerobic digestion to a new level, which is basically they will produce energy from any form of water that's contaminated by organic things.

Dermot McKeever: Of that power comes from a green power source, and so over the other Renewables, it has the benefit of being 24/7 over the other power sources, like fossil fuels obviously, it's green. Dermot McKeever: Because that's where the shareholder value is in a game. at least you can understand their view on it whether one agrees, of course one doesn't but actually that isn't anything to do with Net Zero, so I don't think the Net Zero strategy will have any great impact one way or the other but I find it very distracting because when you talk to people that's what they talk about. They talk about CO2.

Dermot McKeever: To build it. So, it's like you can create that circular economy around something relatively small we're not in competition with carbon capture and storage because they tend to be huge billion pound plus projects as well. I think can't wait what the government allocates about 20 billion for maybe something like which will endowly go to the bigger players in the marketplace some of the energy companies that's not our spaces individual businesses.

 

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