Ullrich H Engel

Ullrich H Engel has worked in the field of gasification for more than 25 years, focusing on pyrolytic gasification as an efficient way to convert biomass and hydrocarbon waste streams into a substitute gas for Natural Gas, clean power and/or liquid transportation fuels. Technical and economic feasibility studies were conducted in cooperation or as a consultant for following companies:
  • Fidelity Investments
  • Chase Manhattan Bank
  • Siemens AG
  • Terra Genesis
  • Fulcrum Bioenergy
  • RW Beck
  • Linde Engineering
  • Shaw Industries
After developing his own pilot plant for tire gasification in 1998 and conducting a major redesign of an operating plant in Pennsylvania USA with a new reactor design, the KUG GmbH company was introduced to Ullrich as a new evolutionary concept in pyrolytic gasification. He decided to license this technology for North America with a US Joint Venture partner Pyrolyzer LLC in 2008. Project developments worldwide with this technology and upgrading its potential for new applications and product yields are the main fields of work since then.


Experience

3/2005 – PresentEco Capital and Invest, Inc.Boulder, CO
  • Project development of KUG systems worldwide
  • Testing and feedstock analysis for customers including mass and energy balance calculations at the pilot plant in Germany
  • Evaluation of removing Cesium 137 from contaminated debris at sites in Fukujima, Japan using gasification and separating the concentrated residuals
  • Certification of clean pyrolytic gases for the use in Siemens gas turbines, GE Jenbacher and MAN gas engines
  • Determination and calculation of the Wobbe Index and Methane No for inhomogeneous gas mixtures for the rating of gas turbines and engines and emission reductions
  • Evaluation of converting pyrolytic gas into a Syngas suitable for existing Gas to Liquids processes based upon Fischer-Tropsch technology
  • Evaluation of using modified existing LNG technology for separating pyrolytic gas components and utilizing H2, CO and Methane as main fraction
  • Recent developments include the project development of a waste wood to power plant in Japan and using separated MSW as feedstock in Nigeria
  • Selected as the plant provider in a RFP for a major RDF to power plant in Logansport, IN
  • Project development in cooperation with KUG for a 50,000 tons/year gasification plant in Zeitz, Germany to substitute Natural Gas for an used motor oil recycling facility
8/2002 – 3/2005Plastics Reclaiming Technologies, Inc.Michigan City, IN
  • Development of an highly – efficient metal and plastics separation system with Dr. Stephen Paspek, Joe Bork, PE and Al Schroeder, PE from the Broadview Group, LLC in Westlake, OH. The Hydrogravity system was patented and successfully operated in a 6000 lbs/hr recycling facility for rejected cable plastics.
  • Extensive material research with the Chemical Department of the University of Huntsville, AL
8/1999 – 8/2002Renaissance Recycling, Inc.Philadelphia, PA
Chief Engineer

  • Design engineering and installation of new hardware and software to an existing 25 tons per day tire gasification plant. Provided the new design for the main reactor necessary due to expansion problems and supervised the installation of the new horizontal reactor. Implemented new control systems for safety improvements and upgrading the products.
  • Preliminary design of additional reactors to improve Carbon Black quality and more complete gasification
8/1999 – 8/1999ATSI, Inc.Aguirre, Puerto Rico
Project Engineer
  • Project contract for a tire gasification plant in Puerto Rico including building and testing of a pilot plant. Product enhancements of Carbon Black by fine tuning the operating parameters and separation of the liquid fuel products.
  • Pre-IPO feasibility study and permitting the commercial plant in cooperation with the Chemical department of San Juan University
7/1996 – 8/1999Pyrowaste, Inc.Huntsville, AL
  • Project engineer to support a major ASR recycling project in the US introduced by Chase Manhattan Bank and initiated a cooperation between Pyrowaste, Inc. and two German companies
  • Tender documentation for additional equipment parts and improving efficiencies of heat transfer together with Dr. James Hammond
  • Design of an high temperature reactor utilizing Know-How of the NASA TTC
5/1983 – 7/1996Institute for Environmental Planning,LLCCamberg, Germany
Project Engineer - Presiden
  • Technical evaluation of new environmental technologies and project development with corporations and Federal Institutions
  • Development of a program with the German Federal Railways ( DB ) to increase traveler frequency in high-speed trains
  • Development of a vitrification process hazardous fly – ash and filter dust for environmentally friendly disposal
  • Assessment of technical solutions to avoid creation of hazardous waste
  • Permitting assistance for new environmental technologies 


Education


3/1983Technical University DarmstadtHessen, Germany

Masters Degree

Mechanical Engineering 

     - Major field:   Hydraulics

MBA

     - Major field:   Operations Research


Languages

English – German – French – Spanish ( basic )