Clean Power

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Water and Energy Recovery from Biomass Project

Advanced EnviroTec is committed to finding technological solutions to environmental issues that exist now as well as issues we’ll be forced to address in the near future.


tire to oil project

tire to oil project

Each year about 9 million tons of waste tire rubber is disposed of all over the world. The traditional disposal method has been to dump this massive amount of waste in landfill sites, or alternatively, use the waste as a fuel in factories and plants

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Welcome to Advanced Envirotec Corp. (“AET”), a company listed in the Frankfurt Stock Exchange

Advanced Envirotec Corp (Symbol: NHC.F) is a holding company that identifies and purchases promising technologies and companies in the environmental arena. We are fully devoted to providing real solutions for the serious problems in the field of environmental remediation, commodities recovery, and renewable energies; consequently, we help to create sustainable economic development only by using environmentally friendly applications.

We understand the current challenges faced by both governments and industries worldwide; that is why our business model is expressly suitable to their needs and economic capacity.

Project: Water and Energy Recovery from Biomass

AET is committed to finding technological solutions to environmental existing problems, as well as new challenges we will be forced to address in the near future. With this in mind, we are focusing on technologies that deal with two of the most significant threats the world will face in this century: sufficient drinking water and producing alternative, sustainable fuel from contaminated biomass sources.

Until now, no cost-effective and efficient process to obtain potable water or generate bio-crude (bio-oil) from sewage, sludge or animal waste is available in the market.

AET and our partners have developed technologies capable of treating sewage, sludge and animal waste right at the treatment plant and our system can be easily integrated with the existing technologies in use at the plant.

Amazingly, the energy contained in wastewater and bio-solids has the potential to meet up to 12% of the United States’ national electricity demand. In other nations, this potential only increases.

The process also allows the generation of potable water from the previously underutilized sources of bio-mass, wastewater and animal waste.

What makes the AET process so attractive is because it is less expensive than the current transportation costs plus landfill or ocean dumping, and obviously it’s a highly environmental friendly solution. The potential for those technologies are leading the efforts attending to major environmental challenges such as treating contaminated biomass, locating clean water and generating clean energy.