Ensyn
Geoff Hopkins has held various key positions in the engineering and technology sector throughout their career, with extensive experience at Ensyn, Envergent Technologies LLC, and the City of Ottawa. Their expertise lies in developing innovative technology applications, overseeing process scale-up and design, and leading engineering teams through various projects. Geoff's education background includes a Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering from Queen's University and a degree in Engineering Technology in Civil Engineering from Loyalist College.
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Ensyn
Ensyn provides a market-ready and proven process for producing renewable liquid fuels from wood and agricultural residues. Ensyn patented RTP technology is a processing system that uses heat to thermally crack carbon-based feedstocks such as wood biomass (cellulose, lignin) into high yields of a higher-value liquid product. Dried wood is typicallyconverted to approximately 75% (by weight) liquid with the balance converted to combustible gases and char. Relative yields can be varied in response to customer product requirements. RTP is the only known commercial technology, worldwide, that can convert wood and other woody biomass to such high yields of liquids.