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BEDMINSTER

Address Bedminster Oyster Point, Temple Road, Blackrock, Co Dublin, Ireland.
Telephone +353 (0) 1 279 9575
Fax +353 (0) 1 279 9589
Website www.bedminster.com
Email info@bedminster.com
Contact Mr Pearse O’ Kane CEO
Number Employed 50+
Sectors Energy, ,
The unique Bedminster innovation integrates two well-proven technologies to produce renewable energy Stage 1: unlocking the vast carbon-rich waste sector as a source of high quality biomass feedstock, whilst diverting over 95% of biodegradable waste from landfill. Stage 2: Converting this biomass feedstock into renewable energy through pyrolysis, with extremely low emissions and a Negative Carbon Footprint. The Bedminster BioEnergy technology is a combination of propriety and standard technologies that are: Proven to be both functionally and economically robust, and Acknowledged as environmentally friendly and socially acceptable. The Bedminster BioEnergy product is a valuable continuous “base load” source of renewable energy that: Commands an advantage in the marketplace over other forms of renewable energy such as wind, solar and energy crops that can fluctuate unfavourably. As a CO2 - Neutral product, qualifies for Renewable Energy Certificates and Carbon Credits.
Accreditation Standards As a CO2 - Neutral product, qualifies for Renewable Energy Certificates and Carbon Credits.
Key Customers Energy Companies, Municipalities/ Local Authorities, Waste Management Companies
Business description The Bedminster BioEnergy company offers an economically viable and environmentally friendly solution to the Worlds growing energy crisis, where significant market and regulatory forces have created a substantial and increasing demand for renewable energy. The Bedminster BioEnergy process uses recovered high quality biomass sourced from carbon-rich waste materials, which are currently being landfilled, to provide a valuable source of renewable energy.

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