Concurrent
with the earth’s swelling population, energy demand around the world is on the
rise. In the United States, electricity generation is the largest source of
emissions, accounting for 32% of total greenhouse gas emissions since 1990,
according to the Environmental Protection Agency. The same report shows that in
2012, greenhouse gases emitted in the United States alone totaled 14.4 trillion
pounds of carbon dioxide equivalents.
Influenced
by the push for renewable energy sources to meet rising energy demands,
proactive energy solutions providers are aggressively seeking innovative, clean
and effective technologies that reduce our world’s dependence on fossil fuels
while mitigating major greenhouse gas emissions.
Fuel cell
technology is rapidly rising as a leading solution. Significantly more
efficient than conventional energy, fuel cell technology converts the chemical
energy of the fuel directly into electricity, bypassing an intermediate
combustion step. This technology has demonstrated ability to reduce major
greenhouse gas by more than 60 million tons per year.
Atlanta-based
Dominovas Energy (OTCQB: DNRG) is at the forefront of this technology. At the
core of the company’s Fuel Cell Division is a breakthrough technology powered
by RUBICON™ Series Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) technology. The proprietary
system is capable of reforming and converting multiple fuel stocks with more
than 50% fuel-to-electricity efficiency, resulting in cost-effective, clean and
significantly reduced emissions with silent operations in 100kW to
multi-megawatt power arrays.
RUBICON’s
byproduct is water, with considerably reduced emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2)
compared to current industry standards. Based on measured data, a RUBICON power
system creates less than one ounce of pollution per 1,000 kW/hours of
electricity produced compared to the 25 pounds of pollutants from the
conventional combustion generating systems for the same 1,000 kW-hours of
electricity production.
Boasting
flexibility in terms of variability and number of fuels that can be
incorporated into its operation, RUBICON can continuously operate, enabling
Dominovas Energy to take advantage of a wide range of deployment opportunities
taking into account that sources and availability vary from climate, location,
country and/or even continent.
Using a
strategic modular implementation approach, called Distributed Energy Power
Systems (DEPS), to distributed power generation, Dominovas Energy is
well-positioned to meet client demand at megawatt and megawatt levels.
Through
DEPS, the company is capable of placing power generation in the immediate
proximity of the end-user, eliminating the high costs of infrastructure,
transmission line maintenance, transformer and transfer station vandalism and
sabotage and unrecoverable transmission degradation resulting in expensive
losses and reliance on outdated and inefficient grid systems.
Synergistic
with its goal to tackle global energy challenges, Dominovas Energy intends to
build and own fuel cell utilities worldwide, joining the ranks of some of the
world’s largest and most well-known companies that are already taking advantage
of the vast opportunities of fuel cell systems.
For more
information, visit www.dominovasenergy.com
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