Natural Energy Group Ltd
Status of the project:
Seeking investment
Background to the project
NBR reports: “The technology integrates anaerobic digestion with microalgae purification in modular 40-foot container units to produce commercial products such as 99.7% pure biomethane, biofertiliser, algal bio-stimulant, and protein.”
NEG is part owned by Ennesys that describes its process on Linked In as: “Created in 2010, ENNESYS develops and commercializes energetically self-sufficient micro-algae-based water and organic waste recycling equipment. The microalgae used throughout the process feed on organic waste material contained in used waters, contributing to totally eliminate all forms of pollutant, so as to deliver physiologically drinkable water. When the microalgae reach maturity, they are automatically harvested, separated from clean water, turned into biomass and burned to produce enough energy to supply the system. The patent-protected Ennesys technology leverages on microalgae, iteratively bred and carefully selected for their resistance as well as their filtering and depolluting properties.”
The Linked In profile says Ennesys has no physical location, and it’s website https://bioeasy.fr/ claims a $4million euro investment and a pilot plant in the UAE in ‘proven technology’.
NZ office is listed at 161 Burnett Street, Ashburton, a retail complex
Gibraltar Private Capital is seeking to raise $18 million for three waste to energy projects - this is one of them
The three projects have links to
A suspended charter accountant
A lawyer tied to a bankrupt property developer
A director behind a string of failed companies