Uganda Looks to US Waste-to-Fuel Company

Cobal-USA Alternative Fuels LLC, a California-based Carbon Jungle, Inc. wholly owned subsidiary waste-to-fuel company, announced it received a pre-agreement from Dag & Bragan Ltd. for processing 1,000 tons per day (tpd) of municipal solid waste (MSW) in addition to a letter expressing interest from the Mayor of Kampala, Uganda.

 

In order to complete this project, Cobal USA will form a joint venture with W2 Energy, Inc. to build and operate the waste-to-energy plant. W2 Energy will build a plasma reactor and gas-to-liquid conversion system which will convert the 1,000 tpd of MSW into 52,000 gallons daily of ultra low sulfur diesel and 50 Mwh continuous clean electricity.

 

Cobal-USA President Petr Lisa said, “This project will create new jobs, increase the local economy, giving a complete and final solution for the MSW while producing clean fuel and energy.”

 

The project’s estimated sales may exceed $82 million per year.

 

“If Kampala City, Uganda can convert waste-to-energy with the help of Cobal-USA, it is a wake-up call for the rest of the world to match the African’s efforts and there is no doubt that Carbon Jungle’s marketing efforts will help us acquire more customers,” added Lisa.

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