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Camp Liberty US is being brought together by Patrick Ritter who has been the lead in assembling large and medium-scale infrastructure products for governments, companies, and individuals.  The Camp Liberty US project incorporates the same aspects, actions, and activities as those projects on a focused basis.

Camp Liberty US  is not experimental technology, rather, it is technology being used by municipalities and private organizations to remediate waste and produce useful and valuable end products from the process.  The idea of using military veterans to man the facility and produce electricity as the offset makes the whole scenario make sense.  It's a win-win-win!

Camp Liberty US will begin as soon as enough funding is received to start the first phase of the project.  The current standing projected amount is $26 million.  That is a lot of money, however upon completion the entire project is expected to gross $120 million before complete.  However, the completion of Phase 1 will make all the others possible.  An expected start date is Spring of 2025, so there is a lot of work to complete.

The principal property chosen for the project is a former International Paper Production plant located on the central coast of Oregon.  Closed over 25 years ago, the former production plant has features that enable the Camp Liberty US project to hit the ground running.  Buildings, railroad lines, piers, electrical systems, and other appurtenances make the property an ideal spot to work with.  The prime location on Highway 101 ensures materials can arrive without interruption.

​Pyrolytic Processing:  Municipal Solid Waste (aka garbage) is shredded and converted into pellets that are burned to make natural gas that powers an engine that is attached to an electrical generator.  There is zero pollution and the only offset is an ash called Bio-Char, a high quality fertilizer.

 

 Putting together three separate concerns that all Americans share: Veteran Support, a cleaner environment, and clean energy is logical when each component can help each other.  The truth is this kind of project can be accomplished anywhere there is waste and there are veterans.  It only makes sense to do it using three underutilized assets to make a better future.

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