Thursday, March 25, 2010

N-Viro Today's Technologies - Tomorrow's Solutions

N-Viro International Corporation ( http://www.nviro.com/) is a
waste-to-energy company that converts various types of wastes into green energy products. The Company transforms municipal biosolids and other organic waste streams into beneficial products such as our patented renewable biofuel N-Viro Fuel™ and N-Viro Soil™.

http://www.nviro.com/

N-Viro International Corporation (Symbol: NVIC
http://www.nviro.com/) utilizes patented technologies to stabilize and disinfect municipal bio solids and other organic waste products. These technologies safely and efficiently transform waste streams into beneficial reuse products.

The N-Viro technologies involve the mixing of municipal bio solids with specific alkaline waste products from the coal combustion electric generation, cement and lime industries. This process stabilizes organic waste thru pasteurization and complete disinfection.

Historically, N-Viro has operated an N-Viro Soil processing facility under contract with the City of Toledo. N-Viro's technology has been licensed through-out the United States and internationally with overwhelming success. Recently N-Viro acquired the Volusia County facility located in Daytona, Florida. Florida N-Viro facility processes municipal bio solids into N-Viro Soil from many municipalities in the central Florida area.

Their green technologies complement each other and build upon a unique concept transforming waste products into a beneficial fertilizer or ultimately creating N-Viro Fuel a renewable alternative fuel perfectly synergistic with the coal combustion industry.

The N-Viro Fuel technology was recently tested on a full-scale basis at the Michigan State University coal-fired power plant. Two different fuels, one made from biosolids and the other from manure, were blended with eastern Ohio coal and burned in the power plant’s fluidized bed boiler. The blended fuels performed well compared to coal alone; air emissions were below regulatory limits, and the boiler performed normally.

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