NULIFE GreenTech

NULIFE GreenTech is commercializing a landfill diversion, shovel ready GHG reduction project.  We successfully made bio-oil from our prototype reactor from various feedstocks (including Tim Horton’s garbage).  We have focused on landfill directed agricultural waste -namely flour mill waste and canola crushing waste.  We are working with Waste Management, they are the largest waste management company in North America.  We have secured from them over 12,000 tonnes of the flour and canola waste for when we build our demonstration plant.  They have much more waste available for us, and we get paid the tipping fee.

NULIFE GreenTech’s HTL technology utilizes heat and pressure in a continuous process to transform carbonaceous material (landfilled flour and canola waste) into bio-crude oil. Our bio-oil has been tested by the Saskatchewan Research Council and is identical to the crude oil coming out of the group in Saskatchewan; this makes it refinery acceptable. Federated-Coop has a refinery in Regina and they are in support of our project as our bio-oil would assist towards Canada’s low Carbon Fuel Standards.

Conference Objective

To facilitate quicker advancement of NULIFE’s project, reduce risk and expediate commercialization.  This is a key piece of our marketing and commercialization plan.

Delegate Contacts

Jerry KristianCo-FounderP: 1 306 241 5432

Jerry Kristian is an experienced and successful entrepreneur from Saskatchewan. Since graduating from the University of Saskatchewan with a B.Comm (Fin), he has never been an employee! Jerry has conceptualized, designed, built, operated and owned multiple ventures over the past 20 plus years. He has experience with trademarking and building brands; and is also a Board Member of a Public Company. Jerry is now passionately Co-Founder of NULIFE GreenTech; a Saskatchewan based clean tech company that is on the doorstep of commercializing its GHG reduction technology. NULIFE has researched, built, tested, prototyped, scaled up, and now is operating its commercial sized prototype reactor. NULIFE GreenTech’s patent-pending Hydrothermal Liquefaction (HTL) technology utilizes heat and pressure in a continuous process to transform carbonaceous material into renewable bio-crude oil and renewable silica sand. It’s renewable bio-crude is lab tested to meet refinery specifications and has been fractionated into diesel, jet fuel, and gasoline.

Brock EidemCo-FounderP: 1 306 227 4567

Brock Eidem is also an experienced and successful entrepreneur from Saskatchewan. He founded a software company focused on the transportation industry that created tracking software and driver logs for large international companies. They sold their products across North America and into Europe with offices in Canada, United States, and Ukraine. He merged the software company with another technology company in 2012 and subsequently sold the combined entity to a publicly traded company in 2013. He also participated in his family owned manufacturing, design, and engineering companies.

Brock is the other passionate Co-Founder of NULIFE GreenTech; a Saskatchewan based clean tech company that is on the doorstep of commercializing its GHG reduction technology. NULIFE has researched, built, tested, prototyped, scaled up, and now is operating its commercial sized prototype reactor. NULIFE GreenTech’s patent-pending Hydrothermal Liquefaction (HTL) technology utilizes heat and pressure in a continuous process to transform carbonaceous material into renewable bio-crude oil and renewable silica sand. It’s renewable bio-crude is lab tested to meet refinery specifications and has been fractionated into diesel, jet fuel, and gasoline.

Peter VoldengChief Engineer

Peter Voldeng P. Eng. (Engineering Physics) Peter has a wealth of experience in commercializing products. He developed agricultural equipment to transform manure and municipal bio sludge into high grade low density fertilizer. Peter has also designed ventilation equipment and control systems including fans, heat exchangers, air inlets, PID electronic controls, and distributed control systems. Peter took these systems from design to full commercial sales. Peter has now become a world leader in HTL design and operations. Peter is the Chief Engineer of NULIFE GreenTech; a Saskatchewan based clean tech company that is on the doorstep of commercializing its GHG reduction technology. NULIFE has researched, built, tested, prototyped, scaled up, and now is operating its commercial sized prototype reactor. NULIFE GreenTech’s patent-pending Hydrothermal Liquefaction (HTL) technology utilizes heat and pressure in a continuous process to transform carbonaceous material into renewable bio-crude oil and renewable silica sand. It’s renewable bio-crude is lab tested to meet refinery specifications and has been fractionated into diesel, jet fuel, and gasoline.

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