The carbon negative process utilizes biomass to create renewable gas and yields biochar as a co-product.

The ZeroPoint Solution can be deployed to produce renewable synthesis gas used in reciprocating engines, steam boilers, thermal applications, or co-firing with coal, oil, biogas or biomass.

ZeroPoint intends to deploy a small number of turnkey plants in this year with knowledgeable adopters and for the purposes of jointly optimizing its solution for economic and environmental benefit in strategic market sectors.

The company’s targets include targets include municipal water treatment plants, remote markets that generate high cost electricity with diesel fuel and landfill gas power plants where power output can be supplemented with renewable gas.

Biochar is a highly stable form of sequestered carbon with multiple uses in agriculture and industry, the company said.

ZeroPoint chairman John Blend said traditional wind and solar voltaic power are intermittent with weather and nightfall whereas biomass projects are intended to deliver base load energy and integrate easier with utility grids.