Masada Resource Group, LLC is a competitive and responsible provider
of waste disposal services to address today's environmental issues. Through the development of its patented CES OxyNol
process, Masada is in the business of processing and converting municipal solid waste (MSW) and sewer sludge to fuel ethanol
and other commercial byproducts. The environmentally safe, commercial CES OxyNol process transforms MSW, waste
water and sewer sludge into valuable renewable energy sources.
This biomass conversion process offers a viable method of greatly reducing or eliminating the amount
of waste sent to landfills or incinerated. More than 90% of the waste process in a CES OxyNol facility is recycled or
converted to beneficial use.
Masada offers waste
generators, local government entities and waste haulers a uniquely competitive waste disposal option. Masada's CES OxyNol
process, by physical and chemical action, transforms MSW, sewer sludge and waste water into a usable resource as an alternative
to landfilling or incineration. The primary product of the CES OxyNol process is ethanol, a cleaner, burning automotive
fuel that reduces harmful tailpipe emissions.
Advantages of Masada's CES OxyNol Process
- Provides environmentally responsible,
long-term solution for permanent disposal of MSW, sewer sludge and waste water.
- Guarantees price stability for
waste disposal.
- Saves money on hauling, collection and disposal.
Masada's first waste-to-ethanol facility
in development in the United States is located in Orange County, New York. Masada has international projects in development
in Santo Domingo East, Dominican Republic and Neuchatel Canton, Switzerland. Masada’s project in the Dominican
Republic was selected in 2008 as one of the top five infrastructure projects in Latin America by the 6th Annual
Latin America Leadership Forum. In Switzerland, Masada was selected in January, 2009 as the waste-to-ethanol joint-venture
partner by VADEC, the government-owned waste management entity for Neuchatel Canton.
Masada owns waste-to-ethanol plant engineering specifications and drawings
for its CES OxyNol process that are easily adaptable to plant sites worldwide. Each new Masada facility commissioned becomes
an income-producing clean energy manufacturing plant employing hundreds of workers.
Masada’s U.S. marketing plan targets municipal markets with a population of
over 200,000. This level of population is sufficient to generate enough municipal MSW to support the base level of feedstock
for a typical CES OxyNol facility.
Garbage, sludge and
other wastes are produced in vast and on-going quantities everyday throughout the world. Most people view them as being
unusable waste that has no strategic value to a nation’s energy policy. Fortunately, many heads of state recognize
the potential strategic value of converting waste streams into useful, energy efficient, clean burning ethanol and other biofuels.
For every dry ton of garbage delivered by a municipality or local government
to one of Masada’s facilities, the company will produce approximately eighty-five gallons of fuel-grade ethanol for
use as fuel for vehicles. Renewable energy production from garbage, sludge, and other wastes makes fuel availability
a local option, clearly helps to reduce reliance on vulnerable sources of energy, and helps ensure a growing and prosperous
alternative energy world in the 21st Century.