Converting FlareGas to Electricty

In a partnership with Holston Electric, Exotic Ridge and NGL Supply Terminal Company, we are currently producing electricity using waste gas which would normally be flared. We were the first in the US to take previously flared ethane to generate local electricity.

This cleaner power solution for the residents in Bulls Gap, Tennessee, not only reduces the amount of waste gas flared into the atmosphere, but it also produces affordable electricity reducing the need for local electricity companies to build additional power plants to meet the ever-growing need for electricity. Taking a waste product and turning it into clean electric energy, we are greatly enhancing the speed of the decarbonization process by consuming traditional waste and producing clean and affordable electricity for use in our local communities.

Our progress does not stop there -NGEV is in the planning stages of incorporating our MAAT technology at our Bulls Gap fractionation facility to capture CO2 from the facility and convert the CO2 into renewable products for local industrial consumption. Yet another way or expanding our circular economy of producing highly valuable products from waste, and reducing our local carbon footprint in our local communities.

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