He said the technology could be used to capture wasteheat from a conventional 500-megawatt thermal power plant to boost electricity out by 200 megawatts.
The plant cannot use palm oil or oils fit for human consumption and efforts must be made to recover wasteheat and enable it to be used by nearby properties.
Combined heat and power (CHP) systems have long been used to generate electricity and use the wasteheat for other purposes, especially for industrial processes.
It develops anaerobic digesters that convert organic waste into biogas used to generate electricity, heat, natural gas and motor vehicle fuel (CNG). quasar already operates eight facilities in Ohio, and several more are in process in the Buckeye State and elsewhere.