Biosphere Gasification Technology

What is Biosphere Process?
Biosphere©®℗™[1] was invented, developed and is owned by Prof. C A McCormack [2] and marketed by Dr. Albert Reynolds the former Irish Prime Minister through the Reynolds founded Global Environmental Energy Corp.,[3] a public company listed in the USA and Europe[4]. Reynolds spearheaded Biosphere©®℗™ marketing in N. Africa and North East Asia, before retiring due to ill health. He died following a protracted illness in 2014. "[2]" The Biosphere©®℗™ is a starved oxygen gasification process[5] that harnesses the combustibility of solid wastes in a limited – oxygen environment thereby significantly limiting atmospheric emissions.[6] to create a heat source that produces an extremely hot steam that will then generate green electricity in a gas/steam turbine.

Examples of wastes that can be converted into green energy using this technology are municipal solid waste, agricultural waste, forestry surpluses or wastes, industrial waste, medical waste materials, and traditional fossil fuelsThe marketing rights to the Biosphere technology were reportedly sold to a consortium of Chinese investors in 2013.

Biosphere©®℗™ was the second in a trio of waste to energy technologies invented, designed, developed, patented and commercialized by McCormack. The first was DiGenter©®℗™, a predecessor to the DuPont technology, is waste to energy technology that manufactured ethanol and gasoline from waste materials. Work on the DiGenter Process©™ for BioEthanol©™ production from biomass began in 1979 and the process was later developed with the assiatance of the Ford Motor Company and BP Chemicals in Ireland, Germany, California and China. DiGenter©®℗™ has been the subject of several successful licenses.

The latest is DAXIOM©®℗™ patented in 2018 is a waste to energy technology that converts waste materials into either diesel and kerosene fuels and / or into electricity. All three technologies are the subject of numerous international patent protections and have been successfully marketed worldwide.

1. http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/biosphere-development-corp-a-subsidiary-of-global-environmental-energy-corp-otcbb-geecf-invited-to-discuss-opening-environmental-research-center-at-the-university-of-shaoxing-55313977.html

2.     http://www.walkersresearch.com/Profilepages/Show_Executive_Title/Executiveprofile/C/Christopher_A__McCormack_100021863.html

3.     http://www.sec.gov/cgi-bin/browse-edgar?company=global+environmental+energy&owner=exclude&action=getcompany

4.   http://deutsche-boerse.com/dbg/dispatch/en/kir/dbg_nav/home

5.   http://www.altenergymag.com/emagazine.php?issue_number=09.06.01&article=zafar

6. Sunstar, August 17, 2009, "[1]",May 2010