Clean Energy Technologies and METIS Power signed a memorandum of understanding to develop and commercialize a modular waste-to-energy power platform. The system is designed to combine METIS Power’s MEC5700 combustor and MPG2000E power generation package with Clean Energy Technologies’ HTAP waste-to-syngas pyrolysis technology. The companies said the configuration is intended to support modular 1 MW and 2 MW deployments and use waste-derived fuels. METIS Power is expected to lead combustion technology supply and system integration, while Clean Energy Technologies will provide feedstock processing and pyrolysis technology. The initial deployment focus is North America, with potential expansion to international markets subject to conditions and regulatory requirements.
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