Dear
On February 17th of this year, the 3rd Hungarian-African Week will be held in Budapest, Hungary. If the following project proposal can serve as a basis for discussion on your part, please let me know. In that case, I will appear at this event.
I am looking for collaborative partners to implement the CHR 700 reference plant outlined below.
Briefly about the CHR 700 process. “C” is carbon, “H” is hydrogen, “R” is recyclability, “700” is the diameter of the CHR 700 reactor in mm.
1. With this process, we can turn waste into the raw materials it was made from. It’s magical.
2. The CHR 700 reference plant is currently a missing element in the organic waste recycling processes used so far.
3. Internationally, approximately 300 million tons of polluted organic waste per year can only be neutralized by incineration.
4. Instead of neutralizing, we exclusively recycle. By implementing the CHR 700 process, we can return 180-250 million tons of renewable hydrocarbons (gas, oil, precious metals, etc.) to local economies annually, while achieving significant profits.
I think that based on the above, it would be worth establishing a dialogue. Anything could come out of it.
Of course, I have experience, I have prepared implementation plans, marketing plans, business plans, operational plans, patent alternatives, etc. along with appropriate technical and financial metrics.
As an introduction, some specific indicators for specific types of raw materials:
a. The CHR 700 reference plant, the recycling cost of ONE kg of organic waste is 0.28 €/kg, based on the amortized cost of the investment.
b. Taking into account the above investment value, in the case of electricity utilization, the investment cost per kWh of production is 0.063 €/kWh.
c. In the case of the sale of renewable hydrocarbons, the production of ONE kilogram of hydrocarbon is expected to cost €0.274/kg, based on the investment cost.
d. Payback depends on the target area, but less than 4 years.
Below I am attaching an analysis of the incineration waste neutralization process and my preferred CHR 700 recycling process. zsolnai@compower.hu
Zsolnai Péter
février 5, 2026 à 10:42 amDear
On February 17th of this year, the 3rd Hungarian-African Week will be held in Budapest, Hungary. If the following project proposal can serve as a basis for discussion on your part, please let me know. In that case, I will appear at this event.
I am looking for collaborative partners to implement the CHR 700 reference plant outlined below.
Briefly about the CHR 700 process. “C” is carbon, “H” is hydrogen, “R” is recyclability, “700” is the diameter of the CHR 700 reactor in mm.
1. With this process, we can turn waste into the raw materials it was made from. It’s magical.
2. The CHR 700 reference plant is currently a missing element in the organic waste recycling processes used so far.
3. Internationally, approximately 300 million tons of polluted organic waste per year can only be neutralized by incineration.
4. Instead of neutralizing, we exclusively recycle. By implementing the CHR 700 process, we can return 180-250 million tons of renewable hydrocarbons (gas, oil, precious metals, etc.) to local economies annually, while achieving significant profits.
I think that based on the above, it would be worth establishing a dialogue. Anything could come out of it.
Avis utileOf course, I have experience, I have prepared implementation plans, marketing plans, business plans, operational plans, patent alternatives, etc. along with appropriate technical and financial metrics.
As an introduction, some specific indicators for specific types of raw materials:
a. The CHR 700 reference plant, the recycling cost of ONE kg of organic waste is 0.28 €/kg, based on the amortized cost of the investment.
b. Taking into account the above investment value, in the case of electricity utilization, the investment cost per kWh of production is 0.063 €/kWh.
c. In the case of the sale of renewable hydrocarbons, the production of ONE kilogram of hydrocarbon is expected to cost €0.274/kg, based on the investment cost.
d. Payback depends on the target area, but less than 4 years.
Below I am attaching an analysis of the incineration waste neutralization process and my preferred CHR 700 recycling process. zsolnai@compower.hu