Lockheed Martin Energy
Bioenergy
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Lockheed Martin and Concord Blue have signed an agreement to jointly develop advanced waste conversion systems to address waste disposal, energy security and climate control issues through clean energy production. Lockheed Martin provides its engineering, program management, procurement, manufacturing and integration experience to apply Concord Blue’s patented technology globally in the expanding waste-to-energy arena.

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Waste Conversion and Biomass Energy
The Pune, India facility is the largest steam thermolysis waste-to-energy plant in the world. Operational since March 2012, it processes 700-1,000 tons of untreated municipal solid waste per day. Photo courtesy Concord Blue
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Waste Conversion and Biomass Energy
A Concord Blue Reformer® in Germany. Photo courtesy Concord Blue
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Waste Conversion and Biomass Energy
The Pune, India facility is the largest steam thermolysis waste-to-energy plant in the world. Operational since March 2012, it processes 700-1,000 tons of untreated municipal solid waste per day. Photo courtesy Concord Blue
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Waste Conversion and Biomass Energy
Lockheed Martin’s Owego, N.Y. plant hosts a fully automated fuel supply and ash removal system.
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Waste Conversion and Biomass Energy
Using discarded wood chips and bark supplied by local lumber mills, the Lockheed Martin Owego, N.Y. biomass facility supplies steam heat to the 1.8 million square foot site, reducing the plant’s carbon footprint by 9,000 metric tons and saving approximately $1 million in fuel costs annually.
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Waste Conversion and Biomass Energy
The boilers’ computer-controlled gasification technology generates high efficiency and low emissions.
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Waste Conversion and Biomass Energy
The Owego, N.Y. biomass facility’s control system, developed and designed by Lockheed Martin.






