WASTE FUEL GENERATION SERVICES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
COVANTA CLEERGAS COVANTA ENERGY 445 SOUTH ST. MORRISTOWN NJ 07960 Waste-to-fuel generation services; waste-to-energy generation services;The mark consists of the words COVANTA CLEERGAS. The word COVANTA has a burst of lines originating in between the first letter A and the letter N, with the burst appearing as eights lines, four of which strike diagonally through the element COVA on the left side of the burst, and the other four lines which strike through the element NTA on the right. The word element GAS in the word CLEERGAS is rendered in a horizontal gradient from dark to light.;COVANTA CLEER GAS; COVANTA CLEAR GAS;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;Waste treatment equipment, namely, inclined and moving platforms operating a two-stage gasification system, for the conversion of waste to fuel;
REF FUEL Covanta Energy Corporation 445 South Street Morristown NJ 07960 Waste-to-fuel generation services; waste-to-energy generation services;REFUSE FUEL;FUEL;
S Covanta Energy Corporation 445 South Street Morristown NJ 07960 Waste-to-fuel generation services; waste-to-energy generation services;The mark consists of a drop comprised of the design of a single leaf on the left hand side and stylized S design on the right hand side.;SYSTEMS; SEPARATIONS;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;
SHIFT TO NEUTRAL Covanta Energy Corporation 445 South Street Morristown NJ 07960 waste-to-fuel generation services; waste-to-energy generation services;biofuels;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A hydrogen fuel system for a vehicle includes a fuel tank having a fuel inlet for receiving a borohydride fuel into a fuel holding portion of an internal cavity, and a waste inlet arranged to receive the waste liquid generated by an on-board hydrogen reaction process. The waste liquid is received into a waste liquid portion of the internal cavity. An expandable divider element is positioned within the tank to keep the fuel holding portion of the internal cavity separate from the waste liquid holding portion. The waste liquid holding portion can be positioned within the internal cavity so as to allow heat from the waste liquid to preheat the fuel stored in the fuel holding portion.