The world is full of what we throw away
And most of it can be converted into energy
Our Sources
Resilient Energi currently uses mixed hardwood waste to produce ISC Certified carbon-negative Renewable Graphene™ and is also testing the following additional biomass sources and others with our new proprietary H2C6™ pyrolysis system.
1. Acai stones 
2. Algae 
3. Almond shells 
4. Arundo donax 
5. Bamboo
6. Cedar chips
7. Cedar sawdust
8. Cedar mulch 
9. Coffee waste 
10. Conifer chips 
11. Conifer sawdust 
12.  Corn Stover  
13. Cotton seed burrs 
14. Distiller grain
15. Douglas fir 
16. Eucalyptus  
17. Hardwood bark
18. Hardwood chips 
19. Hardwood sawdust 
20. Juniper chips 
21. Mesquite 
22. Miscanthus
23. Palm fronds 
24. Palm kernel shells 
25. Paper fiber waste 
26. Peanut hulls 
27. Pine bark 
28. Pine chips
29. Pine sawdust
30. Pistachio shells 
31. Poplar 
32. Railroad ties 
33. Rice hulls
34. Sargassum seaweed 
35. Sawmill shavings 
36. Sorghum 
37. Spruce 
38. Sugar bagasse 
39. Switchgrass 
40. Telephone pole discs 
41. Walnut shells 
42. Wheat straw  
Our Process
Resilient Energi’s proprietary waste to energy technology provides Net Zero solutions for hard to decarbonize industries like cement, steel, automotive and plastics. REI envisions a future with hundreds of plants being developed in partnership with the leading companies in these industries.
These plants will be proof to the world that this technology is easily replicated in areas where biomass is a significant waste that produces CO2 and methane by simply rotting in place.
The possible profit streams from the technology are staggering, with 100% return on investment easily achievable in a few years and decades of profit to follow. At the same time, a significant number of REI plants with these industries could easily make a gigaton of CO2 disappear each year.
As demand for graphene accelerates at an exponential pace, REI can lead the way to plentiful production. In the last two years alone, REl's graphene has been successfully tested by Ford Motor Company, Nucor Steel, CEMEX, and Newlight Technologies among several others.


 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                