Partners
EnisEnerGen LLC has created an interrelated set of technologies:

  • Energy efficiency enhancement
  • Energy storage
  • Energy storage and energy transmission 
  • Water purification for simple, complex and toxic solutes
  • Water purification with mineral recovery
  • CO2 Capture
  • Waterless fracking — world-changing green application 
  • CO2 Activation abandoned oil wells
  • Visit www.enisville.com to see these technologies working together

We seek partners

  • Companies that will use our technologies
  • Entrepreneurs possessing complementary technologies
  • Investors interested in licensing and/or purchasing any or all of our products

We invite your in-depth examination of our website offerings. If that examination generates interest in partnering with us, please contact us.

 

EEG Systems

 

INTRODUCTION TO TECHNICAL SECTIONS

There is a strong need for fresh water, especially where much of the fresh water supply is being consumed by such vital industries as fracking, mining and agriculture.

The conventional approach is to use Reverse Osmosis (R.O.) wherever possible. However, with the advent of freeze crystallization (F.C.) research and commercialization of F.C. by the Dutch company NIRO, new opportunities have arisen and investigated. For example, the use of R.O. followed by the use of F.C. on the output of the R.O. wastewater stream produced higher purity wastewater at lower capital cost and lower operating cost.

NIRO uses conventional refrigeration systems with all of its precision machined mechanical components to take more than 90 minutes to freeze bulk vats of wastewater and have demonstrated its lower use of electrical power for a given stream of wastewater.

The following diagram shows how the individual EEG LLC water purification systems are inter-related. When you press anyone of the three individual buttons you will be led to a more detailed description.

1. High mass flow of super-chilled air from one-stage, free-spooling companders to generate a high mass of super-chilled air for small-size flows of wastewater, or


2. High mass flow of super-chilled air from two-stage, free-spooling companders to generate a high mass of super super-chilled air for medium-size flows of wastewater. Or


3. High mass flow of super-chilled air from two-stage turboexpander/generator set  of the EEG LLC TL-CAES system for large-size flows of wastewater…as well as generating electricity from a green energy source (wind farms, solar photovoltaic panel farms, etc)

The above three systems require an additional laboratory capability involving three desk-top size facilities to expand the purification process to treat not only simple solutes but also complex solutes and toxic solutes. Read Complete Document and View Diagrams

*Method and Apparatus for Using Wind Turbines to Generate and Supply Power to Locations Remote from the Power Grid
TRANSPORTABLE COMPRESSED AIR ENERGY STORAGE (T-CAES) SYSTEM
*Method of transporting and storing wind generated energy using a pipeline
TRANSPORTABLE COMPRESSED AIR ENERGY STORAGE (TL-CAES) SYSTEM
*Method of Coordinating and Stabilizing the Delivery of Wind Generated Energy
TRANSPORTABLE COMPRESSED AIR ENERGY STORAGE (T-CAES) SYSTEM
*Method and Apparatus for Storing and Using Energy to Reduce the End-User Cost of Energy
TRANSPORTABLE COMPRESSED AIR ENERGY STORAGE (T-CAES) SYSTEM
*Thermal energy storage system using compressed air energy and/or chilled water from desalination processes
T-CAES SYSTEMS, DESALINATION AND THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE (T.E.S.)
*Desalination method and system using compressed air energy systems
CAES SYSTEMS AND DESALINATION
*Desalination method and system using a Continuous Helical Slush Removal System
CAES SYSTEMS AND DESALINATION
*Mineral recovery system for desalination
CAES SYSTEMS AND DESALINATION AND MINERAL RECOVERY
*Method and Apparatus for Removing Carbon Dioxide from Coal Combustion Power Plants
CO2 REMOVAL FROM COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS
*Method and Apparatus for Sequestering CO2 Gas and Releasing Natural Gas from Coal and Gas Shale Formations
PRESSURIZED LIQUID CO2 FOR GAS/OIL RECOVERY FROM SHALE/COAL
*Method and Apparatus for Using Solar Energy to Enhance the Operation of the Energy Storage System
TRANSPORTABLE COMPRESSED AIR ENERGY STORAGE (T-CAES) SYSTEM
*Method and Apparatus for Using Compressed Air to Increase the Efficiency of a Fuel Driven Turbine Generator
EFFICIENCY ENHANCEMENT OF GEN-SETS USING SUPER-COLD INLET AIR
*Wind Turbine Station and Tower with Vertical Storage Tanks
TRANSPORTABLE COMPRESSED AIR ENERGY STORAGE (T-CAES) SYSTEM
*Method and Apparatus for Using Pressure Cycling and Cold Liquid CO2 for Releasing Natural Gas from Coal and Shale Formations
PRESSURIZED LIQUID CO2 FOR GAS/OIL RECOVERY FROM SHALE/COAL
*Method and Apparatus for Using Frozen Carbon Dioxide Blocks or Cylinders to Recover Oil from Abandoned Oil Wells
NON-PRESSURIZED SOLID CO2 FOR ABANDONED OILWELLS AND OIL RECOVERY
*Method and Apparatus for Using Wind Energy or Solar Energy for an Underwater and/or for an Under Seabed Compressed Air Energy Storage System
TRANSPORTABLE COMPRESSED AIR ENERGY STORAGE (T-CAES) SYSTEM UNDER WATER
*Method and Apparatus for Integrating On-Shore Green and Other On-Shore Power Sources with a Compressed Air Energy Storage System on a Floating Power Plant.
TRANSPORTABLE COMPRESSED AIR ENERGY STORAGE (T-CAES) SYSTEM FLOATING ON WATER
*Eutectic Freeze Crystallization Spray Chamber
CAES SYSTEMS AND DESALINATION

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Waterless Fracking CO2

Fracking is now the single largest factor in achieving energy independence in the U.S.A. It also has employed a large number of workers especially in North Dakota and Texas.
However there has been notable resistance in several communities to allow installation of new sites and even forcing some existing sites to restrict their activities.
There have been three factors driving this resistance toward fracking. First, there has been the sudden appearance of earthquakes where almost none occurred before the drilling and insertion of high pressure water loaded with surfactants that lubricate seismic faults. The injection of the high pressure water was forced to be limited to reduce the number and severity of the quakes.
Second, there has been the issue of the additives dissolved in the high pressure water to permit the natural gas to more easily pass through the water and reach the surface. These additives are considered proprietary so they are not known. But there is suspicion that precious aquifers can be poisoned.
Third, many of the fracking sites are located in drought stricken areas where water is precious. Farmers are being placed in competition with frackers for the small available resource…water. Energy and the food supply are each national priorities. How do we decide which is more vital?
The answer offered herein is to solve all three issues with one solution that also has many important valuable by-products.