Currently, producing carbon reductants for steel, as well as refining raw materials for the silicon industry produces high volumes of waste, in some cases up to 40%. Changeover Technologies has developed a unique patented solution to reuse discarded fine particle waste, turning it into greener carbon reductant pellets with a great economic value and lower CO2 emissions.
There are three significant benefits with Changeover Technologies’ process:
• It permits the environmental clean-up of legacy waste.
• It prevents the creation of new waste.
• Improves production efficiency delivering commercial benefits.
The technology has undergone rigorous testing by independent laboratories across the UK; Cranfield University, UNIPER Energy Laboratories as well as DMT laboratories in Essen Germany in cooperation with British Steel confirming its suitability for high carbon consuming industries.
"The use of carbon pellets will result in a reduction of total greenhouse gas emissions from the EAF process of 11.29% for electricity grids highly dependent on fossil fuels and 30.88% for Net-Zero electricity grids. The average reduction in total GHG emissions was estimated to be 19.26%”."
Dawid P Hanak, Cranfield University
The silicon sector is a particular focus for Changeover Technologies. Silicon metal plays a vital role in the manufacture of solar panels, electric vehicles, wind turbines and computer chips, all of which have seen soaring demand in recent years as the world moves towards widespread adoption of green technologies. The innovative process Changeover Technologies offers can make a significant contribution in helping the silicon industry reduce its own carbon footprint as it supports consumers in reducing their carbon footprint.
"Steel and silicon are some of the primary driving industries in tomorrow’s sustainable future. Carbon is a building block within their production, and we are delighted that Changeover Technologies is now able to offer an innovative and economic solution to these carbon dependent industries as they move towards greener sources of sustainable carbons."
Kenneth Flockhart, CEO and Executive Director, Changeover Technologies
The potential for this breakthrough technology is immense. The research behind it can be applied to many more industries and projects: including increasing the logistical efficiency of biomass torrefaction and charcoal utilised in both steel and silicon production. And the production of pellets created from electrical utility fossil waste ash combined with organic and agricultural wastes can then be used as soil enhancers in arid or desert regions.
The next step for the company is the commercialisation of their revolutionary process to deliver on a global scale. Supported by capital investors, next week they launch an equity crowdfund campaign to raise the other monies.