Synthesis Energy Systems, Inc. (SES)
SES Gasification Technology (SGT) produces synthesis gas. Synthesis gas or syngas is a clean and incredibly versatile source of energy. SGT is uniquely capable to manufacture clean syngas from a wide variety of natural and renewable resources such as most all forms of coal, biomass, municipal solid waste (MSW), and refuse derived fuels. Syngas from SGT allows SES’s customers to cleanly unlock the value from their local and affordable resources and transform the syngas into electricity, steel, fuels, chemicals, fertilizers, or to be used as a natural gas substitute. This proprietary fluidized bed technology was built on decades of research, development, demonstration and commercial operation and is implemented in multiple plants in China. The management professionals of SES, many hailing from Fortune 100 energy companies, are among the most qualified gasification experts in the world.
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- Business Type:
- Manufacturer
- Industry Type:
- Waste to Energy
- Market Focus:
- Globally (various continents)
About Us
Our Mission
SES is dedicated to deploying world-class SES Gasification Technology (SGT) into projects globally to allow our and our customers' projects to maximize profits and minimize the impact on the environment through generating clean energy from the most affordable and accessible solid fuels.
Why SynGas is important
Meets Global Needs and Resources: Making a positive difference in the developing world where 1 billion people are projected to be lifted from poverty, and global demand for energy is forecast to increase 35%, electricity by 90%, in 2040.*
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Utilizes Low-cost, Locally Sourced Coal, Biomass and MSW:
Transforming low value, readily available feedstocks into high value end products in demand around the globe.
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Cleanly Creates Energy Products in Need: Eliminating air pollutants, with lower water usage and high pressure CO2 stream capture for sequestering, EOR, or converting to useful products via downstream technologies currently in development.
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Energy poverty is a reality, as is the need for improved access and energy independence for the world's developing nations. To support their GDP growth, newly industrialized countries require an increase in their energy supply and reliability.
Imagine the challenges of a nation trying to industrialize with limited access to affordable natural resources. Unreliable electricity for homes and businesses; low crop output; low availability of acceptable building materials; and rudimentary medical care. These are realities for many in the world.
To bring positive change to these regions, affordable energy sources that are also clean and efficient need to be implemented. Significant investment in new plants, and retrofits of existing plants with newer, cleaner technologies, are needed to alleviate energy poverty and raise the standard of living.