Michael MaffeiThe Renewable Cycle

What is The Renewable Process?

The Renewable Process is the heart and soul of Environmental Innovations. It is a process whose express purpose is the clean and efficient mass production of alternative fuel and energy. Using a self-sustaining closed loop cycle, alternative ethanol, diesel and electricity can be easily produced in perpetuity.

The Renewable Process addresses three key issues:

  1. The Renewable ProcessLand management
  2. Feedstock costs (the cost for feeding biomass plants)
  3. Operational costs

Additionally, issues such as greenhouse gases, global warming, clean energy, and soil and water conservation are also addressed because of the clean nature of this process.

KwikGrow, TractionAid, SlipGuard and the BioPro Power Pellets are all byproducts of Environmental Innovations patented Renewable Process.

Benefits of Environmental Innovations’ Renewable Process

There are four important benefits for choosing Environmental Innovations’ Renewable Process:

Benefit #1: Reducing Greenhouse Gasses

Our Process, which converts woody biomass to ethanol, will reduce the gas emissions that are generating global warming. The conversion of woody biomass to ethanol is the most beneficial to the reduction of greenhouse gasses. (See the 2007 Department of Energy Ethanol Factbook graph)

Greenhouse Gasses Graph

The Department of Energy's complete findings from the Ethanol Factbook can be seen by clicking on the following link: http://www.ethanolacrossamerica.net/pdfs/2007EthanolFactBook.pdf

Benefit #2: Land Management

Environmental Innovations effectively addresses the issue of biomass tonnage per acre for the world's survival requirements in a more immediate fashion. With our patented Renewable Process, Environmental Innovations is able to produce at least 1,120 tons or more of wood biomass per acre per year.

Benefit #3: The Cost of Biomass Developed per Acre

Using this method, the cost of Biomass per acre is currently about $35/ ton. The resultant savings is significant when compared to the use of Corn, Wheat and other ethanol rendering products, especially when considering the price per ton per acre as well as the loss of these food items for the feeding of our children and livestock.