Municipal Solid Waste Management
Rayner AAM proposes to utilise advanced steam reformation/CO2 technology to process municipal solid waste and other biomass to produce a syngas with minimal solid waste residue. This technology is unique with the following properties:
- No combustion - digesters and incinerators require combustion which releases CO2 and other pollutants;
- No pressure and no oxygen - contents are not under pressure; making the process safer and the process does not consume oxygen;
- No flame and no catalyst - no risk of combustion, or poisoning of catalysts;
- Produces no problematic waste stream to dispose of – unlike other technologies;
- Green products - a wide array of green products, such as hydrogen, biofuels and electric or thermal energy; and
- Is flexible - the steam reforming system is relatively indifferent to the type of waste feedstock, and its moisture content.
The syngas may be further processed for commercial applications including electricity generation.
Rayner AAM proposes to establish an initial facility which is capable of base load power generation of 5mW.

Municipal Solid Waste Generation for Selected Lage Cities in Asia