TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER

KNOW-HOW TRANSFER

TECHNOLOGY
IMPLEMENTATION
TO LOCAL
ENVIRONMENT

From Canada to Nigeria, NISIO Group Hungary’s connection system networks the world.

Wherever in the world your company is, we will find the most suitable solution for you and consider your CSR goals. NISIO Group Hungary considers its vocation to carry out projects that make the world around us better. Responsible thinking and actions at all levels combined with proper know-how characterize our activity from the very beginning.

We hope our next similar project will be yours for a sustainable future!

INNOVATION
TRANSFER

Every invention holds opportunities that can make the world a better place.

NISIO Group Hungary is determined to embrace new solutions in technology. Innovations need strategic support to enter the market and develop their own business. And here we come into the picture to make big dreams come true, even in another part of the world.

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Plastic Pyrolysis Power Plant

Plastic waste is a global problem. The natural degradation of plastics can be more than 500 years. Deposal is not effective in the long term, and waste mountains are sources of infection. Despite the regulations, waste incineration can still harm the environment.

As a solution, plastic pyrolysis technology is available, which produces valuable energy sources from waste. The unique technology implementation is the result of 13 years of development. The process is closed, and it does not have any harmful emissions. The products of the technology are 70% oil, 20% gas, and 10% coal. All these can be stored and utilized directly or after refinement as fuel for power generation units or metallurgies.

The technology does not require external energy input; it can cover its consumption from pyrolysis products. This feature makes the Plastic Pyrolysis Power Plant suitable for island mode operation lack of infrastructure.

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Plastic Pyrolysis Power Plant

Plastic waste is a global problem. The natural degradation of plastics can be more than 500 years. Deposal is not effective in the long term, and waste mountains are sources of infection. Despite the regulations, waste incineration can still harm the environment.

As a solution, plastic pyrolysis technology is available, which produces valuable energy sources from waste. The unique technology implementation is the result of 13 years of development. The process is closed, and it does not have any harmful emissions. The products of the technology are 70% oil, 20% gas, and 10% coal. All these can be stored and utilized directly or after refinement as fuel for power generation units or metallurgies.

The technology does not require external energy input; it can cover its consumption from pyrolysis products. This feature makes the Plastic Pyrolysis Power Plant suitable for island mode operation lack of infrastructure.