Funding Helps Produce 'Green' Energy

Western MailApril 26, 2006

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Bridgend company Inetec Ltd has developed a unique on-site method of processing all types of food waste and packaging into renewable energy.

The company, established in 1999 by managing director Phil Nicholas, spent five years developing the abrasive drying technology Inetec TT, which through a proven conversion process converts food waste into a stable biofuel to provide a source of renewable green energy.

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Funding Helps Produce 'Green' Energy

Phil Nicholas said, 'We identified a gap in the market for the recycling of food waste into renewable en...

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