Mabel Systems is a company that converts biomass, including organic waste, into a clean, renewable gas. The company was developed and licensed by Tucker Engineering in Locust.
To learn more about Tucker Engineering and its exciting plans, see The Stanly News & Press article (Tucker Eng. says plant will open in Badin) published Thursday.
Stanly News & Press
Tucker Eng. says plant will open in Badin
By Brian Graves
Richard Tucker says for him and his company, they’ve entered the perfect storm.
The engineering firm is preparing a 1,000-hour test run of their gasification process for the U.S. Forest Service, fabricating an order for a company in Great Britain and preparing the plans for a new production plant in Badin.
That plant will be located at the old ALCOA site and could be up and running as soon as spring of 2013.
Tucker confirmed his plans in an interview with the SNAP Monday morning.
His engineering group has developed a device that more efficiently runs the pyrolysis gasification process which turns forms of waste into methane gas and carbon.
Some estimates say the process could divert 340,000 tons of waste annually from local landfills.
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