Green Power House™

 
 

  In January 2010 AACT and Stoltze Land and Lumber Company agreed to develop a model bioprocessor.  The primary goal of the project is to demonstrate how mill and logging waste can be incorporated into a closed loop system to generate high value byproducts that will provide additional revenue streams, increased efficiency with a smaller carbon foot print.

First came the bench model GPH

The bench model greenhouse is a 1/64 scale model of the
Green Power House™, or GPH.  The bench model GPH was constructed in February 2010 to demonstrate the feasibility of using waste heat and carbon dioxide derived from mill waste to produce biofuels, soil amendments and organic produce.

Then came the industrial scale GPH


In November 2010 AACT received a grant from the Montana Department of Environmental Quality to construct an industrial scale GPH.  Today the scale model GPH continues to serve as a laboratory for collecting data and refining AACT’s proprietary closed loop technology.

The images below show the breakneck speed at which AACT went from feasibility to full scale prototype and is now preparing for the production and distribution of this unique cost effective biorefinery worldwide.