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ThermoEnergy Corporation is an integrated technologies company seeking to develop and commercialize patented water treatment and clean energy technologies. The Company has spent 17 years and more than $20 million developing cost-effective solutions for some of the world's most challenging environmental issues of our time. These technologies provide elegant solutions for removing nitrogen from wastewater streams, converting sewage sludge to a renewable high-energy fuel, and enabling the conversion of coal and other hydrocarbon fuels into energy with zero air emissions.
Our wastewater treatment technologies will result in significant cost savings for municipalities, agricultural producers and industry in demanding applications. Our clean combustion technology will enable a wide cross-section of industrial and other consumers who currently rely on oil or natural gas to switch to cheaper energy sources such as coal or opportunity fuels while meeting all air emission standards and providing for full CO2 capture.
ThermoEnergy has recently acquired CASTion Corporation, an award winning supplier of wastewater treatment and chemistry recovery
systems for more than 20 years. CASTion provides turnkey solutions and offers a comprehensive range of products that include
Vacuum Distillation, Evaporators, Reverse Osmosis, Ion Exchange, Oil/Water Separators and Specialty Products. The company is
currently located in Worcester, MA. Additional information on the Company and its technologies can be found on its web site at www.castion.com.
Recipient of the 2005 Frost & Sullivan Award for Innovative Wastewater Treatment Technologies
ThermoEnergy Corporation has earned the prestigious Frost & Sullivan Award for Innovative Wastewater Treatment Technologies.
The Award recognizes ThermoEnergy's Ammonia Recovery Process (ARP) and ThermoFuel process as having brought significant contributions to the industry in terms of adoption,
change, and competitive posture.
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Frost & Sullivan "Movers and Shakers" interview with ThermoEnergy Chairman and CEO Dennis Cossey.
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