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Thermochem Recovery International, Inc
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3700 Koppers Street, Suite 405
Baltimore MD, 21227
Baltimore MD, 21227
TRI provides biomass to syngas technologies that are is scalable, flexible, and cost effective in the following areas:
- Biomass to fuels
- Biomass to chemicals
- Biomass to power
- Biomass for fossil fuel replacement
- Flexibility to process a wide range of feedstocks so that a facility can quickly react to changing feedstock market conditions
- High production of syngas per pound of biomass
- Optimum thermal and process integration of gasification for a range of combined heat and power and liquid fuel and biochemical needs
In gas-to-liquids? scenarios, a biorefinery integrated with a host facility has significantly increased efficiencies versus a standalone biorefinery, a significant competitive advantage in a large, dynamic and emerging market.