Closed-loop, not open-stack
Combustion gases are kept inside a contained loop. Cleaned, separated and recovered as products — not vented through an atmospheric stack.
Conventional incineration releases treated gases through a stack. ECLIPS contains them, separates them and converts them into saleable outputs.
Combustion gases are kept inside a contained loop. Cleaned, separated and recovered as products — not vented through an atmospheric stack.
Conventional atmospheric air is replaced by recirculated flue gas enriched with oxygen. This removes nitrogen from the combustion environment and prevents NOx formation at source.
A Balanced Mass control approach manages the recirculation loop and combustion conditions, keeping the system stable across feedstock variability.
ECLIPS uses established industrial equipment — combustion, heat recovery, gas cleaning, separation and compression — integrated into a unique closed-loop system.
The platform is modular and can be configured for different plant sizes and site conditions, supporting phased deployment and capex management.
Outputs are captured as discrete, contracted streams. The architecture is built from the start around saleable products rather than discharge.
Eight engineered stages, integrated as a single closed-loop system.
Mixed feedstock is received in a sealed facility, characterised and prepared for the closed-loop process.
Combustion takes place in a recirculated flue-gas environment enriched with oxygen, replacing conventional atmospheric air.
A Balanced Mass control approach manages the recirculation loop and combustion conditions for stable, optimised operation.
Process heat is captured for electricity generation, steam supply and district or industrial heating.
Multi-stage cleaning removes particulates and acid species inside a contained loop — not vented to atmosphere.
Cleaned gases are separated and compressed into discrete, saleable streams of oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide and water.
Solid residues are recovered as ash and clinker fractions suited to construction and industrial reuse.
Electricity, steam, industrial gases, water, ash/clinker and hydrogen are delivered to off-takers and the grid.
Removing atmospheric discharge directly addresses the issue that drives most public and planning opposition to thermal waste infrastructure. It also turns what would otherwise be losses into defined, contracted product streams.
Available on request
Operating parameters, equipment configuration, mass balance, emissions performance and project economics are confirmed on a project-specific basis under appropriate confidentiality.
Technical sessions are available for serious investors, EPC partners, off-takers and qualified public-sector stakeholders.