Or Earth Biochar is part of a large recycling park located in Eastern Israel. Co-Energy’s plant for organic waste operates in Or recycling park and converts organic waste into biochar. Co-Energy’s plant treats 3 ton/hour of wood chips mixed with sludge, to create high quality biochar for various agriculture uses.

Receive heterogenous organic waste and covert it to a consistent stream of high-quality biochar, suitable for agriculture uses and offsetting the carbon credits.

Use Co-Energy’s unique and innovative technology (IP protected) with remote control advanced monitoring.

Use some of the heat generated in the process to maintain reactor temperature, thus operating in a circular-economy process.

Treat all emissions, whether gas or liquid, in compliance with the most rigorous environmental standards.

Project was completed in 2022.

Shachaf is a recycling company located in Alon Tavor Industrial Zone, near the city of Afula in Northern Israel, which specializes in recycling plastics.

Co-Energy’s plant is installed in Shachaf, enabling the company use the huge amounts of plastic waste at their disposal to produce its own electricity for self-consumption.

The project’s goal was to use a catalytic system to convert plastic waste into fuel, which in turn will power up a genset that will generate 750KW.

The requirements were to convert plastic waste to electricity via:

Receiving unsorted dry plastic waste, mostly polyethylene and propylene, and shred it as pretreatment, preparing it to feed into the reactor.

Using Co-Energy’s unique and innovative technology to convert the plastic waste to fuel.

Using the fuel to power a genset to generate 750 KW at 400V.

Treat all emissions, whether gas or liquid, in compliance with the most rigorous environmental standards.

Project was completed in 2021.