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WASTE TO ENERGY
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ADNVANCED TECHNOLOGY WPP Enenrgy Corp is a world leader in all type of waste to energy power generation industry, using the latest modern technologies, our facilities has no chimney or stack all gases and fumes are recycled back to the system gaining extra 18% efficincy. Visit our website for information at www.wppenergy.com
WPP NEXT WTE MODERN POWER GENERATION
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COMPANY OVERVIEW
WPP Energy Corp. is a world leader in the safe and environmentally sound conversion of
municipal solid waste - and other renewable waste fuels - into clean energy. Our waste-to-
energy facilities provide safe municipal solid waste disposal for towns and cities around the
world. These facilities deliver clean, renewable electric power to major utilities for
distribution to hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses.
FIELDS OF ACTIVITIES OVERVIEW
As a large firm of consulting engineers, we are active in many fields and our services are
available in all parts of the world. In addition to development banks, commercial banks,
private investors and industrial enterprises, our clients principally include public institutions
such as ministries, local government agencies and research institutes. Another major circle
of clients is composed of public- and private-sector infrastructure service providers such as
power companies, municipal utilities, water and sanitation companies, waste disposal
enterprises and transport companies.
We also operates a variety of independent power plants designed to generate electricity
using an assortment of fuels, including waste wood, tires, waste coal and natural gas. In
addition to producing electricity, some of these facilities also produce steam sold to nearby
government and commercial establishments. WPP is world leading provider of comprehensive waste management, recycling and environmental services worldwide.
BUSINESS OPTIONS
WPP Environmental Systems designs, builds, owns and operates waste disposal facilities
using a time tested gasification process that converts wastewater and industrial sludge's
into renewable green thermal energy. Our mission is to provide municipalities and industrial
sites with a unique system that is safe, cost effective and more environmentally friendly
than traditional methods of waste disposal. No more disposals by land spreading or land filling.
WPP GASIFICATION TECHNOLOGIES
Gasification is not incineration. Incineration is the burning of fuels in an oxygen-rich
environment, where the waste material combusts and produces heat and carbon dioxide,
along with a variety of other pollutants. WPP Gasification is the conversion of feedstocks
into their simplest molecules - carbon monoxide, hydrogen and methane forming a syngas
which is used for generating electricity power and recycled valuable products such as metal, glass, paper, plastic, rubber, by destructing waste down to zero.
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WPP ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY WPP Energy Corp. has a patent pending with the U.S. Patent Office for what the company
believes is the most efficient waste to energy system in the world. It provides a combination
of an outstanding waste separation subsystem, a very efficient pyrolysis subsystem for
producing synthetic generator driver fuel, a new low cost and high output generator driver
and the most efficient generator subsystem that WPP Energy Corp. management has ever
seen. Together, these subsystems form a waste to energy system that out performs every
other waste to energy system in the marketplace today. Other technology is also cutting
edge.
WPP OPIMIZED PLANT DESIGN The proposed waste management, generation of electricity, potable water and recyclable
materials consists of the following subsystems. Every one of these subsystems has been
used in waste to energy plants for at least five years and several for over twenty years.
Their capability and reliability is beyond question. WPP Energy Corp. has combined these
various subsystems in a new way to create a WTE plant that is more efficient, has virtually
zero pollution and provides an array of products desirable for use locally.
The following is a list of these plant operations components:
Waste handling
Separation of combustible from non-combustible materials
Non-combustible waste separation and recycling
Pyrolysis gasification
Primary electricity generation
Waste heat recovery and secondary electricity generation
Production of bio-char
Conversion of polluted and/or salt water into potable water
Flue gas treatment, if required
Residue treatment, if required
Waste handling Waste handling involves taking the waste delivered to the plant by the waste pick up
companies and putting it into the plant processing system. This subsystem utilizes scales to
weigh the waste and transfers the waste from concrete pits where it has been deposited by
the garbage trucks to the plant hopper using specialized cranes with waste grapples.
The process is fairly standard regardless of the type of WTE plant being used. Current waste
handling technology has been used for at least twenty years. Once the waste is in the plant
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process, it is transported by conveyors. The block diagram above provides a description of
how the waste material is processed once it enters the plan system.
Materials sorting and separation WPP Energy Corp. uses a multi-treatment sub-system to separate non-flammable from
flammable materials. The process begins by sorting non-flammable materials from the
waste stream until only the flammable materials are left. Flammable materials are delivered
to the pyrolysis gasification subsystem. The non-flammable materials are sorted according
to ferrous metals, non-ferrous metals and glass using the equipment shown on the following
pages.
Separation of ferrous metals from other materials Electromagnetic drum system for separating ferrous metals - Designed to be fed from
underneath, the axial pole electromagnetic drums are the best in-line solution for superior
ferrous metal recovery at high production rates. In addition, to strong drum shells, limiting
ring, bearing housing and adjustment arm designs, the axial pole system flips and cleans
the scrap before releasing it.
Electromagnetic drum system for separating ferrous metals
Electromagnetic Drum System
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Separation of aluminum from other materials The Eddy Current Separator – Eccentric Pole System Technology shown below uses an
eccentric rotor that is self-cleaning and can be adjusted for the best performance given a
specific waste stream. High-quality neodymium magnets, a thin conveyor belt and non-
conductive drum shell maximize separation forces. This system is especially efficient in
sorting aluminum cans and other coarse-grained aluminum from impure composites.
Eddy Current Separator
The Magnetic Head Pulley removes tramp iron from the remaining waste stream after
treatment from the Electromagnetic Drum System and the Eddy Current Separator.
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Magnetic Slag Minerals Wood Chips Glass Machine
Induction sorting system ejects non-ferrous metals and sort’s stainless steel sorters can
with a combination of smart sensors and computer-controlled air jets, induction detect and
eject any metals quickly and efficiently. When configured with an optical selective sensor, it
can separate remaining stainless steel from other non-ferrous metals.
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Induction Sorting System
Color Sorting System
A color camera recognizes distinct differences in color, shape or size in the non-ferrous
material to be separated. The material is compared on the built-in feeder conveyor against
shapes and colors for specific non-ferrous materials and thinned out by chutes. After
passing through the area covered by the in-line camera, the particles arrive at the ejection
nozzles, which selectively blow out the particles that are to be separated out into specific
bins for each type of non-ferrous materials. This process eliminates non-ferrous materials
from the waste stream and the sorting feature maximizes the prices that can be charged in
the scrap market for these materials.
Glass Sorting System This system operates in a similar way to the non-ferrous metal color sorting system except
that it works after the metals have been removed. All glass is sorted by color so they can be
more readily sold and at higher prices than mixed color glass residue. The remaining
material is flammable except for some non-flammable materials not automatically sorted.
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Manual Material Picking Process Automated systems are great and they catch most of the material that needs to be sorted
but they are not perfect. Thus, WPP uses a manual picking system to refine the sorting
process. The benefit of this part of the system is that very little additional sorting is required
but that which is done, makes the fuel stream for the pyrolysis process just that more
effective and allows it to produce pristine bio-fuel for use in the electricity generator internal
combustion engine drivers. This maximizes their efficiency and longevity.
Manual Material Picking Process
After all of the above separation and classification of non-flammable materials from the
waste stream, the remaining flammable materials are sent to the pyrolysis gasification
subsystem for the production of syn-gas.
Pyrolysis gasification Pyrolysis gasification is a transformation technology in which solid waste is changed in a
furnace-like device to high energy gas. The transformation of solid waste takes place in an
indirect heated vessel, which uses a proven super low nitrous oxide burner.
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There is little or no oxygen present in the system. The gasification process vaporizes the
waste and creates a high heat value syn-gas. The syn-gas is approximately 35% hydrogen
with smaller amounts of carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, methane and various other
hydrocarbon gases. This syn-gas is then combusted in an internal combustion engine that
drives a generator to produce electricity.
These systems are much more efficient than traditional mass burn technology that uses
turbines in driving electricity generators. For example, a 200 metric ton per day mass burn
plant will usually generate up to 4.2 MW of electricity per hour (or up to 7.5 MW with a high
efficiency waste heat generation system) while a pyrolysis system with the same amount of
waste will generate up to 9.5 MW of electricity per hour (11.5 MW with a high efficiency
waste heat capture generation system).
HIGHEST EFFICENCY TECHNOLOGY With new high efficiency generators being developed in conjunction with WPP exclusive
sources, the electricity expected to be generated by the WPP plant will rises to as high as
12.7 MW. The production of potable water for both systems is the same but no Bio-Char is
available from the mass burn system. Instead that process produces bottom and fly ash
that may be sold but not at the same value as Bio-Char. Usually, ash has to be disposed in a
landfill.
Another advantage of the pyrolysis gasification system over a mass burn plant is that the
use of Syn-Gas makes the plant less vulnerable to variations in the input waste stream.
Other advantages are:
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less pollution – by using no oxygen, very few polluting flue gas emissions are
produced
modular plants – provide flexibility of operation and redundancy to maximize
operating time
lower cost – systems are easier to construct and can be manufactured in automated
plants
products - pyrolysis gasification plants produce more useful by-products
carbon credits - may be eligible for more carbon credits and other incentives
faster construction time - a pyrolysis gasification plant can be constructed in 12
months whereas a mass burn plant will take from 30 to 36 months
Below is a schematic for a pyrolysis gasification plant and a picture of the same plant with
components identified. Please note that the natural gas supply is only required for initial
start up. The diagram shows the use of gas turbines as driver for the electric generators but
most waste to energy plants use internal combustion engines because the size of these
waste to energy plant modules is too small for the efficient use of a gas turbine.
Below Pyrolysis Gasification Schematic
A Picture of a Standard Pyrolysis Gasification Unit
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Below is a picture of a Caterpillar gas generator set similar to the one normally used to date
in WPP Energy Corp.'s gasification plants. This generator set may soon be replaced with
new more efficient and less costly generator set developed with two partnership companies
and this will increase the electricity output to a much higher level.
Caterpillar Gas Generator
Waste heat recovery and secondary generation system
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The primary WTE plant converts forty percent of the heat produced by the pyrolysis
combustion of waste into electricity. This means that sixty percent of the heat is wasted.
WPP solves part of this problem by using a secondary heat recovery and conversion system
to raise the total generation efficiency of between fifty to sixty percent depending on the
generators used.
This system uses process that captures heat from several sources: 1) heat from the flue
stack; 2) heat from the gas engines’ radiators and 3) heat from the gas engines’ exhaust
gases. It then converts this heat into additional electricity using the system shown in the
schematic below. Under ideal conditions, this increases the electricity generated by 2.6 MW
from 7.9 MW to 10.5 MW.
Thus, in comparison with the best competing WTE process, the WPP Energy Corp. pyrolysis
gasification system is twenty seven percent more efficient than other pyrolysis gasification
systems and one hundred percent more efficient than traditional mass burn systems.
Below is the process used to obtain the additional 2.0 MW of electricity from the WPP
Energy Corp. pyrolysis gasification and waste heat capture system?
Thermodynamically, one of the most efficient ways to convert thermal energy (heat) to
mechanical energy is with an Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC). Steam Turbine plants are one of
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the most common and well-known ORC cycles, as shown in the CCLC Process Flow Diagram
shown above. In these cycles, the discharge from the expander (EXP 1) goes directly to the
condenser as shown by the small dotted arrow entering the condenser, rather than being
directed to the HX2 heat exchanger.
Cascading closed loop cycle (CCLC) power plant - ORC cycles are closed-loop cycles
involving five (5) major steps: a) fluid (water, propane, ammonia, Freon, etc.) is pumped
(P) to pressure; b) the pressurized fluid is vaporized in a heat exchanger (HK) using a heat
source; c) the pressurized vapor is expanded across the turbine (EXP) which is connected to
a compressor, generator or pump to produce useful work.; d) the vapor discharged from the
turbine is condensed back to a liquid using a cooling tower or fin-fan heat exchanger and
condenser; e) the condensed liquid is returned to a storage tank from which it is pumped
back to pressure to continuously repeat the cycle in a closed loop. The CCLC system is
simply a combined cycle turbo-expander system. The difference between a CCLC cycle and
a single turbo-expander cycle is that two expanders and two fluid streams are used in series
as shown in the rectangular dashed window of the CCLC Process Flow Diagram above. This
allows the thermal energy (heat) from the discharge of the first expander to be used to vaporize a second propane stream that is expanded in a second turbo-expander to increase
the efficiency as shown in the heat recovery.
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Efficiencies curve. The CCLC system is a unique arrangement of off-the-shelf components. The components
consist commercially available turbo-expanders, heat exchangers and a pump. These
components have millions of hours of reliable and nearly maintenance-free service. CCLC
systems can be used in applications from fractional HP to up to 50,000 HP. The CCLC works
well in a waste to energy plant because it provides efficient conversion of heat to
mechanical energy at temperatures normally found in a waste to energy plant.
Below is a CCLC Pressure – Enthalpy Curve that illustrates how the
system works.
Solid and gaseous pollution from the WPP WTE plant is virtually zero Based on the design of our pyrolysis gasification WTE system, significant pollution from flue
gases and non-flammable solid waste is not expected and, thus, no treatment is required.
This is because, most if not all, non-flammable materials are sorted out of the waste stream
before the waste is treated in the pyrolysis gasification process. The pyrolysis process itself
when used for gasification utilizes only low amounts of oxygen and this prevents the
creation of pollutants that often are found in the flue gas from mass burn plants.
In the unlikely case where pollutants become a problem our system uses a process in which
carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide and nitrous oxide is combined with bio-char create sustainable
fertilizer composed of Ammonium Bicarbonate, Ammonium Sulfate and Ammonium Nitrate.
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Studies have shown this form of fertilizer creates outstanding plant growth while eliminating
polluting dioxides and oxides. The only other solid waste created by the pyrolysis
gasification process is vitrified slag that can be used in road construction and cement
products.
WTE plant floor space requirement The total floor space required for the WTE plants is 360 feet long by 106 feet wide for a
total of 38,160 square feet and is subdivided as follows:
Material handling & sorting = 220 X 106 feet = 23,320 square feet
Pyrolysis & plasma flue gas cleaning = 100 X 106 feet = 10,600 square feet
Electricity generation = 40 X 106 feet = 4,240 square feet
WTE plant outside space requirement
The total outside space required for the WTE plant is 7,640 square feet and is allocated as
follows:
Syn-fuel storage tanks = 32 X 40 feet = 1,280 square feet
WOW heat recovery system = 60 X 58 feet = 3,480 square feet
Substation = 60 X 48 feet = 2,880 square feet
Multiple plants or plant modules
If the amount of waste to be processed per day exceeds 200 metric tons, the size of the
plant will increase as a multiple of the sizes listed above except that the space required for
the substation, water production and bottling will not increase unless increased potable
water is required.
DESALINIZATION/PURIFICATION OF WATER Another potential source of revenue and profit from the waste to energy plant is the
production and sale of potable water. The following discussion of potable water production
and bottling is designed to show this.
WPP uses the latest reverse osmosis desalinization/purification technology to turn seawater,
surface water, brackish water, waste water and other polluted water into potable drinking
water. In a single step, the system filters, softens and disinfects these water resources to
produce water that meets WHO's regulations for drinking water. The system also clears
away naturally occurring organics and minerals, as well as contaminants from pollution,
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reduces salts, hardness, nitrates, pesticides, color, bacteria, viruses and disinfection
byproducts.
The proposed desalinization/purification plant provides 250,000 gallons (946,250 liters) of
potable water per day with a low energy consumption of 2.45 kWh per cubic meter of water.
The reason for this low consumption of electricity is an energy recovery system incorporated
into the plant. This volume of potable water can easily and at low cost be expanded through
the addition of other desalinization/purification plants. Below are schema and pictures of the
water desalinization/purification plant.
Desalinization/Purification Plant Flow Diagram
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Picture of a Desalinization/Purification Plant
Desalinization/Purification plant system processes Pretreatment - Pretreatment is typically required to insure a stable, long-term reverse
osmosis (“RO”) system performance and membrane life. In general, surface sea and waste-
waters require more pretreatment than well water supplies. Pretreatment may include
clarification, filtration, ultra-filtration, pH adjustment, removal of free chlorine, anti-scalent
addition and 5 micron auto-filter or cartridge filtration.
RO Process Design - Spiral-wound RO membrane elements are housed in cylindrical
pressure vessels, with as many as seven inter-connected elements per vessel. Vessels piped
in parallel constitute a single hydraulic stage, which typically yields 50% recovery of product
water based on the feed rate. The first-stage concentrate usually feeds one or more
downstream stages. Two-stage systems yield about 75% recovery; three-stage systems
yield about 85% recovery, depending on concentrate chemistry. Pressure vessels are staged
in tapered arrays to provide adequate feed/concentrate flow-rates and to maintain proper
differential operating pressures.
RO Membrane Elements - Membrane elements are based on superior membrane properties
(high rejection of TDS, silica and TOC and excellent chemical and biodegradation
resistance). The plant uses ninety-six (96) spiral-wound thin-film composite RO elements
manufactured by all of the industry's leaders.
The feed water must be free of Fe3 and bacterial contamination. The feed water piping must
be made of non-corrosive materials such as PVC or stainless steel 316.
This system is equipped with an integrated fresh water membrane flushing & cleaning
system. On shutdown the system will automatically flush the membranes with product
water. This same system in manual mode can be used with chemicals to clean or store the
RO membranes.
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Desalinization/Purification plant floor space required The total floor space required for the equipment to produce 250,000 gallons of potable
water per day is 2,088 square feet and is allocated as shown below:
Processing unit = 44 X 27 feet = 1,188 square feet
Storage tank = 30 X 30 feet = 900 square feet
BOTTLING PLANT The Kenya plant site may have at least one proposed bottling plant module. A module is
capable of bottling 250,000 gallons of water per day of varying sizes. The equipment
consists of two separate production lines. The supplier of the equipment is “A Packaging
Systems” located in LaPorte, Indiana, a major international provider of bottling equipment.
In the Kenya, bottled water is sold in the three sizes shown in the table below:
% of Market Bottle Size Bottles/Carton Price per Carton
70.00% 16.9 oz 24 $2.75
20.00% 1.5 Liter 12 $6.00
10.00% 1.0 Gallon 4 $2.80
The bottling plant production line consists of: bulk hopper/unscrambler; conveyor package;
rinse, filler, capper subsystem; intermittent table; labeler; shrink bottle packager, and
palletizer.
Bottling plant floor space requirement – 2 lines The floor space required for the 2-line bottling plant = 126 X 158 feet =39,816 square feet.
Please see the schematic for one of the bottling plant lines below.
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WPP COMPANY SUMMARY This document only touches on the capabilities of WPP Power, our associated companies and
our partners. We strive to look at all plant installations, field service projects, commissioning
projects, transmission and distribution as well as repairs from the owner and end user point
of view and we work in partnership with our client, the owner, operator, end user as a
integral part of their team. Unlike a lot of companies today, our priority goal is to provide
our services in such a manner that we become not only the successful contractor, but an
important integrated member of the team and the preferred supplier of future services as
well.
On all projects whether domestic or overseas in other countries, WPP strives to become a
welcome member of the society in which we have to work. To accomplish that, we hire
locally for as many workers as we can find and from labor positions to engineering.
We as a company only bring specific supervision to the site who’s often spend a lot of time
training local workers in work specific to the particular installation and usually from the
ranks of local construction employees, some are chosen to continue in operations following
start-up by the plant owners. Similarly we sub-contract works to local shops for things like
steel fabrication, concrete and other civil works, electrical installations, control
componentinstallations once again under direction of our supervision experts in their
particular field.
We at WPP look forward to assisting with your power plant projects, oilfield installations,
water and wastewater treatment needs and we also provide control, automation and
component maintenance services as well. For early stage proposals, we will also provide
conceptual studies, pre-design investigations and studies and more.
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WPP ENERGY CORP BRIEF CURRICULUM VITAE
SENIOR MANAGEMENT
Rafael Ben, President,
Chairmen of the board
Global head quarters divisions
President and chairmen in charge of WPP Energy Corp, heading a team leadership engineers
and experts in the waste to energy power generation with the latest modern technologies,
well recognized on a global scale, having an extensive technical and business experience
conducting business ventures over USA, Europe, Asia, Canada, Australia and other parts of
the world.
Rafael Ben holding patents and patens pending in the area of green and renewable energy
industries in mind of contributing to change the worlds habit using high rising oil prices, and
clean up the world from the gases and fumes that are our day to day concerns with a better
and greener methods of energy, such our latest modern waste to energy technologies.
In 1972 Rafael Ben became concerned about the energy and fuel futures of the U.S. and
began working on alternate fuels research. He was the first person to use alcohol blends
during this period and when he wrote "Methanol - A Clean Fuel for the 21st century”
In 1986 Rafael Ben work on various aspects of biomass and gasification at his own pace and
direction. In particular, he traveled to India for FAO in 1990 and evaluated conversion of
agricultural wastes to fuels and in 1992 he traveled to China for the Rockefeller Foundation
to evaluate two new gasifiers built there. In 1996 he travelled around the world, visiting
various gasification sites, gathering information for the book "Survey of Biomass
Gasification".
Rafael Ben has recently become the president of the Biomass Energy Foundation, a 501 (c)
3 organization dedicated to research, inventions and education in the field of biomass
energy. The foundation operates a small Press which keeps important books in this field
available.
J. Thomas Morrow,
Chairman, Vice President
J. Thomas Morrow, Chairman, Vise President & CEO: Education – B.S. Electrical Engineer,
B.S. General Science, MBA, PhD Business Administration; Registrations: Registered
Professional Engineer (California & Oregon), Registered Investment Advisor (SEC); Patents
and Patents Pending – Fillable and Non-invasive Hypodermic Injection Device, Solar Electric
Generation System (with Neil Ammentorp), Solar Electric Generation System (with Dennis
Roberts), Waste to Energy Electricity Generation Enhancement System (with Lennart
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Strand), Pyrolysis Gasification Waste to Energy Plant (with Dennis Roberts);
Work Experience:
Portland General Electric Company – Designed underground and above ground electric
power distribution systems including switching and circuit safety systems, General Electric
Company – Redesigned components and systems for nuclear reactor including fuel, Ford
Motor Company – Responsible for all in-house electrical engineering design work which
included all control and power systems and management of outside contractors, Beckman
Instruments Spinco Division:
Engineering Manager for a staff of forty in the design of medical laboratory equipment,
Bioject Medical Systems: Executive VP Engineering: Responsible for the design of the
Biojector needless hypodermic system, NAANOVO Energy USA, Inc.: Along with Lennart
Strand, responsible for the design of waste to energy plants and concentrated solar energy
plants, WPP Energy Corp: Along with Dennis Roberts responsible for the design of pyrolysis
gasification waste to energy plants and concentrated Photovoltaic solar energy systems for
electricity generation;
Other experience: Management Consulting and management for A.T. Kearney Co.,
Management Systems Associates and Case and Company, Management of the following
companies: Everybody's Record Company as co-founder and Chief Financial Officer, Morley
Capital Management as co-founder and Executive VP, Environmental Waste of America as
Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer, NAANOVO Energy USA, Inc. and WPP Energy Corp as
co-founder, chairman, President & CEO, Lanco Equipment Factors, Inc. as Chairman, CEO
and Chief Financial Officer, Pierce Pacific Manufacturing as Vice President of Sales &
Marketing.
Other activities and dates including employment prior to 2000.
Business Activities Last Ten Years
2000 – 2002 Professor of Business Administration. Marylhurst University, Lake Oswego,
Oregon. Taught undergraduate classes in business. 2003 – 2007 President, CEO, Director,
NAANOVO Energy, Inc., Calgary, Alberta, Canada; NAANOVO Energy USA, Inc., Lincoln City,
Oregon; NAANOVO International Free Zone NV, Aruba, Kingdom of the Netherlands;
NAANOVO International FZC, Fujairah, United Arab Emirates; CAANOVO Energy S.A.,
Guatemala City, Guatemala, NAANOVO Mexico S.A. De C.V..
These companies designed, developed and constructed waste to energy plants, solar energy
plants and flue gas cleaning systems. At the time I was hired, the companies had no money,
no operational technology and no customers. When I left, we had completed several waste
to energy and solar energy plants, had a sales backlog of approximately $18 billion. The
patents were in my name and not assigned to the company. My team of sales Agents had
developed $17.5 billion of the sales backlog. The backlog went away after I left.
2008 – 2010 Chairman, President, CEO and acting CFO. WPP Energy Corp, Newport,
Oregon. With others, developed new waste to energy and solar energy technologies.
NAANOVO's waste to energy plants were of a mass burn design with waste heat recovery
and their solar energy plants were concentrated solar plants that used steam and vapors to
drive generators.
WPP Energy Corp has pyrolysis gasification waste to energy plants and concentrated
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photovoltaic solar plants with wind and biomass pyrolysis gasification plants. Patents are
pending in my name. We have waste to energy plants in three countries and solar plants in
two countries. I cannot provide you with the countries involved due to customer
agreements.
I am listed in Who's Who in America, Who's Who in the World and Who's Who in Science
and Engineering. I was a registered Engineer in both California and Oregon until 2005 and a
Registered Investment Advisor with the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission until 1997.
I have one patent issued for a Fillable and Non-invasive Medical Hypodermic Injection
Device plus four patents pending for waste to energy and solar energy plants.
Peter Ammentorp,
Secretary-Treasurer,
Director and Executive VP Sales & Marketing:
Education: B.S. Chemical Engineering, MBA; Work Experience: Monsanto – Chemical
Engineering and Chemistry, Quaker Oats – Senior Project Manager for major manufacturing
design and construction with over 100 contractors, Frito Lay Packaging Business Unit Leader
and oversaw a production staff of 130, VWR International – Senior Field Sales
Representative for major projects including laboratory and safety equipment contracts,
Fisher Scientific – Senior Field Account Manager for the sales of pharmaceutical, life science,
biomedical, chemical and other field of R & D.
Robert A. Geiss,
In House Legal Counsel
Director, Executive VP:
Education: B.A. Business, J.D.; Work Experience: Trial Lawyer Maryland and Florida; In
House Legal Counsel Tropical Healthcare, Key West Micro Cable, Viragen, Hubbard Geiss
Music, Inc. and WPP Energy Corp.; Business and Franchise Director – Seigel Medical Smart
Life Cookie Diet; Adjunct Professor – Barry University MBA Program and Board of Advisors.
Neil E. Ammentorp,
Senior Vice President
Chief Engineer:
Education: B.S. Engineering Technology – Dean's Award for Academic Excellence in
Engineering, Graduate with Honors from the Defense Language Institute, Supervisory
Training – Peter Kiewit Sons', Inc.; Registrations: Engineer in Training, ROC #237761 K-77,
ROC #237762 K-79, LEED AP (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
Certification); Patents: Patent Pending – Vane-less Turbine, Patent Pending – Solar Electric
Generation System (with J. Thomas Morrow);
Work Experience:
General Manager of Metropolitan Mechanical Contractors – Responsible for a large team of
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engineers and support staff who design major mechanical systems construction projects,
Harris Fire Protection, Climate Engineers, Inc., Balfour Beatty Construction, Peter Kiewit
Sons', Inc., Con Agra Flour Milling Company, The Wetz Company was responsible for
engineering, construction of major mechanical projects as project engineer, project
manager and Superintendent, Rockwell Collins, Rockwell International, Archer Daniels
Midland Corporation as a process control chemist.
John Commander,
Senior Vise President
Site Engineering:
Education: B.S. Civil Engineering – Distinguished Military Graduate, Flight training from
private pilot through air transport pilot, Type ratings in F-4C Phantom, T-37, T-38, C-7, C-
130, DC-9; Awards: two Distinguished Flying Cross Awards, 15 Air Medals and Presidential
Unit Citation; Registrations: Engineer in Training, Registered Land Surveyor; Work
Experience: Georgia FILS (Owner), Grenhorne & Mara, Inc.
Head of Surveying Survey Systems (Head of Department), Freeland-Clinkscales &
Associates, J.A. Evans Land Surveyors – Twenty years as a Land Surveyor, Airline Captain
with Eastern Airlines and Air Tran Airlines (Chief Pilot) – thirty years, Fighter and Transport
pilot USAF – Seven Years plus Eighteen year in reserves.
Loren Vernaza,
Senior VP Construction:
Education and Licenses: General Contractors License – Oregon; Licensed Oregon Realtor;
Journeyman Carpenter; Journeyman Drywall Framer and Finisher; Intermediate Plumber
and Electrician; Intermediate HVAC; Certified Installer – Parker Gas Lines; Mt. Hood
Community College – Business Classes. Work Experience: Mike Fox Homes – General
construction of houses; Sanders General Contractors General Construction of office and
manufacturing buildings; All Craft Construction – Owner and General Contractor of home
construction; major renovations of large scale residential and commercial projects.
Demolition of the I-90 Bridge in Seattle, Washington.
Words from the President
On behalf of our team we would like to thank you for taking the time to read about our
extensive wide information in regards to our knowledge and experience in renewable energy
using the latest modern technologies to save on petrolium spending, while at the same time
droping the global warming with the most advanced power generation technologies, and put
back the waste to nature.
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Our future modern structure of plasma gasification power plant!
Many Thanks WPP Team Experts Global Sales Division WPP Energy Corp [email protected] www.wppenergy.com 516 806 6056