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This video is part of some work completed for the design and build of a pyrolysis plant that is due to be up and running later this year. It looks grey and industrial and it is but don’t let that fool you. Pyrolysis is a thermal process that is now recognised as one of the best available technologies to transform waste into circular economy resources. The fuel used to run the process can be extracted from the process itself which means it has the potential to be self-sustaining. This plant will transform thousands of tons of waste into clean energy and circular economy resources annually.The creation of the video involved surveying and modelling the building, modelling and arranging the pyrolysis plant within the existing architecture as well as the design of Carbon Clean’s Carbon Lab and an extension for a new office.

 

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