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HMO Technology in Biomass Conversion Facility

News: HMO Technology is a Key Component in a Biomass Conversion Facility

Water Primrose: Ludwigia hexapetalaIn the upcoming Laguna Conference and Science Symposium, HMO is being presented as part of a biomass conversion project to reclaim and restore the Laguna de Santa Rosa from an overgrowth of Water Primrose (Ludwigia hexapetala).

Our HMO technology will be used to harvest and prep the biomass (Ludwigia) as input to a biomass conversion facility where the harvested biomass will be converted into biomethane and biohydrogen.

The conference presentation "The Reclamation and Environmental Restoration of Laguna de Santa Rosa" will illustrate an alternative method to permanently manage the Ludwigia overgrowth in a cost-effective manner and without the use of herbicides. 

Presentation Abstract by James McElvaney

A working hypothesis offers a plan to reduce and reverse the effects of Over-Nutrification, Chemical Contamination, and the Overgrowth of Ludwigia in the Laguna, and provides for its sustainable Reconstruction by “terra-forming” portions of the Laguna into deep cold water ponds as the sanctuary it once was, for fish, waterfowl and wildlife, alike, surrounded by easily maintained raised dry flats, achieving tangible results at a cost-savings for Laguna stakeholders.

A unique proven and patented plant harvesting system, the “HMO” Hydro-Mechanical Obliterator uses a small amount of water to cut, macerate and harvest any type of biomass including Ludwigia into a fine particulate slurry. In practice this slurry is then pumped to a tanker truck for delivery and use as feedstock to a high-rate high-solids BioConverter Facility for conversion to biomethane and biohydrogen.

The BioConverter is a proven and patented Anaerobic Digester System and Method that uses a vertically-oriented bioreactor containing a spindle of biofilm panels of a consortia of microbes acclimated to rapidly convert biomass into biogas used to produce a sustainable baseload supply of green electricity and steam on site for its operations while producing a uninterruptible supply of refined 99% pure “green” compressed natural gas a "very low carbon fuel" for use in city and county fleets reducing GHG emissions by more than 97% compared to gasoline and gasoline/ethanol blends.

The biofilm microbial consortia are robust and capable of converting all pathogens, hydrocarbons, herbicides, pesticides and fungicides that may be present in the Laguna biomass, due to over-application and runoff, into benign residues. The system produces refined concentrated extracts of bio-based nutrients including nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, calcium, magnesium, sulfur and iron chelated to vitamins, amino acids, long chain fatty acids, chlorophylls, enzymes and polysaccharides. When applied as biostimulants at a 10 to 20 times dilution rate to soils, roots, and plants, these extracts increase agricultural yields, soil fertility, root mass and drought resistance, while permanently sequestering all residual carbon.

An abstract of the presentation can be found here:

http://www.lagunafoundation.org/knowledgebase/?q=node/236

Event: State of Laguna Conference & Science Symposium on October 14 - 16, 2009

 
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