Energy from tyres

Titan Technologies Inc. has announced that its ability to generate electricity by using the gas and carbon black byproducts generated by its tyre recycling process has sparked considerable interest from tyre shredding operations. With a continuing effort to expand the market for the products from its TRTM recycling plants, Titan had been researching the use of its plants to generate electrical power. Titan is acquiring cost estimates from major suppliers of electrical generating equipment, including scrubbers that eliminate emissions from combustion of the oil, gas and carbon black produced by the TRTM process. Once these costs have been determined, Titan will develop an electrical generation business in different locations across the country. Titan believes that a TRTM plant is an economically viable electrical generation system.

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