MUCKBUSTER FLEXIBUSTER

May

14

SEaB Energy cleans up at the Resource Revolution Awards

SEaB Energy, the multi award winning manufacturer of small scale and micro Anaerobic Digestion (AD) systems, added yet another prestigious trophy to the cabinet by winning the edie.net organised Resource Revolution Award for the ‘Technology Trailblazer: Energy-from-Waste’ category.

The Awards, held at the Hotel Russell in London on Friday 10th May, were presented to those exemplary companies leading the charge to a closed loop economy. Speaking at the event, Sandra Sassow, CEO of SEaB Energy, commented, “We’re thrilled to be honoured by Resource Revolution which both recognizes the importance of ‘at source AD’ and the unique nature of our product offering”

What the judges said about the entry: “The judges liked the concept of a micro-anaerobic digestion system that could be installed in a transportable shipping container, offering a mobile and cost-effective technology solution.  They were also impressed by the commitment to produce a PAS-110 compliant renewable fertiliser from such a small system.”

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L-R Louise Wallace, commercial director for the Anaerobic Digestion & Biogas Association, Sandra Sassow, CEO SEaB Energy and compere Oliver Heath

Mar

15

PRO2PAC The Complete Food and Drink Processing & Packaging Event

SEaB Energy will be attending the event.  Look out for our green jackets or give us a call if you would like to set up a meeting at the event. http://www.pro2pac.co.uk,  ExCeL, London

Mar

15

FREE* FLEXIBUSTER™ AND MUCKBUSTER®

Bio-waste producers can now convert their waste into energy with no equipment cost.
SEaB Energy, the multi-award winning manufacturer of small-scale and micro-scale anaerobic digestion (AD) systems, has secured funding to enable up to 20 businesses to have a unit installed and operating on their premises free of charge*.
Each AD unit is housed in a transportable container, enabling it to be easily delivered and installed. With a processing capacity of up to 2.5 tonnes of organic waste each day, the self-optimising “FLEXIBUSTER™”, sister unit to the “MUCKBUSTER®”, is especially suitable for use by food manufacturing plants, micro breweries and bakeries as well as larger catering establishments, shopping centres and leisure parks.
The biogas produced by the AD unit is harnessed for feeding in to the National Grid whilst the PAS110-compliant digestates can be sold as organic fertilisers or mulch. The income derived from these revenue streams over a 20-year operating period helps to offset the cost of the unit including its installation and scheduled maintenance whilst, for the waste producer, all costs previously associated with the storage, collection and disposal of the waste are eliminated.
Highlighting the significance of this latest initiative, Sandra Sassow, chief executive, SEaB Energy, explained:
“This is a fantastic opportunity for businesses, who see the benefits of anaerobic digestion but have been put off by the lack of suitable facilities locally and the huge costs involved in waste transportation, to take advantage of a very generous business package that can only be offered on a limited, first come first served basis. It will also enable companies that are keen to promote their Corporate Social Responsibility to adopt AD on a no-risk basis.”
Please register for this offer on our website or by emailing info@seabenergy.com.  Limited Offer valid in the UK & EU.

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Dec

17

Dynamo winner says: “The MUCKBUSTER® is the future of energy, turning waste in to power!”

18th December 2012 – For immediate release:

Enterprise Dynamo Bootcamp winner Jon Akass says: MUCKBUSTER® is the future of energy, turning waste into power!”

Having been a participant in the winning team at Enterprise Dynamo Bootcamp 2012 at the University of Southampton Science Park, during Global Entrepreneurship Week 12-18th November 2012 http://www.gew.org.uk/events/dynamo_bootcamp, the prize was a work experience placement for Jon Akass at SEaB Energy, producers of the ® on-site containerised anaerobic digestion solution. It was a glimpse into the future of renewable energy where our organic waste gets converted back into energy in a financially and environmentally beneficial solution.

MUCKBUSTER® units take manures, food and other organic wastes and breaks them down into biogas, which can then produce electricity and heat. The by-products are liquid fertiliser and mulch, turning waste into a variety of crucial products. With each unit capable of taking between 0.5 to 2.5 tonnes of waste per day and packaged inside a standard shipping container, the small size and ultra portability of the units makes them incredibly versatile.

“At the University of Southampton, http://www.southampton.ac.uk/, I have been heavily involved in Enactus, http://enactus.org/, a social enterprise society for students with over 60,000 members worldwide,” Jon goes on to say. “Each participating University creates a variety of projects to empower the people that we are reaching out to. Southampton has been voted the number one team in the UK for two years running and placed in the semi finals at the World tournament this year. The SEaB Energy units are exactly what we have been looking for to take us to the next level with our farming project based in rural Sierra Leone.”

Deploying a MUCKBUSTER® unit to rural communities provides them with a self-generating supply of power. The communities can place all of their organic waste, including septic waste, into the unit. MUCKBUSTER® produces power, using the fertiliser to feed their crops to increase the yield and save money on buying commercial fertiliser. Additionally, MUCKBUSTER® can be moved around at short notice and can be taken to disaster sites for emergency power and be set up and ready to use in a matters of hours.

MUCKBUSTER® is the future of remote power generation in many parts of the world. Natural resources are running out and polluting the environment at a scary rate, whilst the World continues to demand more power. Micro energy production can start to relieve a lot of the strain. It is never too late to start diverting the energy being dumped into landfill sites. It is only a matter of time before the recovery of organic waste becomes standard practice in every country”.