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Digital-driven solutions for
Biofuel production and
hydrogen generation.

Onboard. On-demand.

Let’s build an eco-future together.

Affordable renewables for all. Anytime.

The global race towards renewable energy aims for ambitious milestones between 2030 and 2050. These goals are being pursued by enhancing and adapting current technologies, with substantial support from governments and private investments, focusing exclusively on meeting the growing demand for renewable energy. However, this effort often needs to pay more attention to the challenge of providing renewables affordably while considering sustainability and environmental impact. Current technologies, such as electric, wind, solar, and biodiesel, have progressed but remain costly and offer limited environmental benefits. Additionally, the energy density and on-demand availability of these "green" solutions do not yet match those of fossil fuels.

Renkol unveils a cutting-edge technology platform to achieve and exceed renewable energy milestones, setting new industry standards. This technology can directly compete with, and even outperform, fossil fuels while remaining financially sustainable, providing a practical alternative for the mainstream adoption of renewable energy sources.

Technology

Renkol’s paradigm-shifting technology platform utilizes digital signals to generate complex energy fields within a processing unit or reactor, transforming the reactor’s feed chemistry. This proprietary system can instantly produce biofuel or hydrogen without chemicals or catalysts. The process is cost-effective, produces no harmful by-products, and poses no environmental risks, making it an attractive option for rapid, short-term implementation with minimal investment. The platform offers versatility and scalability, making it suitable for various commercial and industrial applications. It provides compact, onboard, on-demand, and point-of-use units with low production costs and a small footprint.

MVP

Our MVP (minimum viable product) uses vegetable oil or a mixture of vegetable oil and water as the reactor feed source. Promising outcomes have also been observed with alternative feed options and blends, such as pyrolysis oil and other liquids derived from biomass and renewable sources, which will be further explored.

The biofuel produced can be immediately used to power a diesel engine generator, a combined heat and power (CHP) unit, or as fuel for burners in residential, commercial, and industrial applications.

Adjusting specific parameters allows the reactor to be adapted to produce hydrogen, opening a new range of applications.

FuelKube. A  Icon  modular concept for   renewable  energy.

Biofuel processing and hydrogen generation can occur in one or multiple reactors, each managed by one or multiple control units. These reactors operate using dedicated algorithms. The control modules can be managed remotely, with a master control unit overseeing the entire process.

A microgrid of interconnected reactors using various feed sources enhances flexibility, resilience, and efficiency, making it a valuable asset in today’s dynamic world.

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