The Bionic microfuel technology offers a wide range of application. Due to the fully contained design, emissions to the environment are limited to the flue gas from the generator.
As follows some important areas of application:
- Biomass to fuel with different types of feedstock like miscanthus, eucalyptus, jatropha, castor, bamboo, maize, sugar cane or wood chips, press cake of rape seed or olives and bagasse are only a few examples. The microfuel technology does not depend on food crops like the bio-ethanol production but is ideal to convert biomass waste into fuel. Therefore, there is no competition with the food market. Depending on the specific energy content of feedstock, biomass oil yields can be expected between 30 and 45%.
- Fuel from municipal solid waste like garden waste, wood residues, food and demolition materials (with the exception of PVC fractions)
- Fuel from industrial waste like plastic foils, other plastic and textile waste, HCF
- Fuel from asphalt building materials and any oil containing waste
- Fuel from used tyres without the necessity to first remove steel and textile fractions
- Fuel from used oils in combination with biomass or plastic fractions
- Separation of toxic oil and solvent residues from contaminated soils
- Clean, environmentally friendly extraction of crude oil from tar sand and shale

