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Eden Energy

@edenenergyx

We create modular waste to energy solutions.
The future of energy is here.
And it’s Powered by Waste!

#EdenEnergy

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There is no water shortage on this planet - there is an energy shortage. Hydrocarbons provide cheap, abundant, reliable energy, which makes desalination easy and affordable. At Eden Energy, we are revolutionizing the hydrocarbon space by bringing to market a system that turns

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If the #environment is a concern... If stable #energygrids are a concern... If #clean #energy is a concern... The best answer is Eden Energy, the second best answer is #Nuclear!

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With the biorefineries we build at Eden Energy, we can fully power data centers in an environmentally beneficial way from all forms of carbon based waste (anything really outside of metal, rocks, and glass) at an over 90% efficiency! Data centers will be Powered by Waste!

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Tire apocalypse or energy goldmine? Every year, we dump 26 MILLION tons of #waste #tires, that's a SH*T TON of rubber piling up! But EDEN (Eden Energy ) flips the script: With all that rubber, our #zerowaste tech could crank out ~872M gallons of Sustainable Aviation Fuel

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Ian Miles Cheong At Eden Energy we can turn trash into clean, regenerative energy at an over 90% efficincy with zero waste or harmful byproducts on the backend. We are going to power the data center boom. x.com/JonathanAppel1…

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#Glyphosate. #Pharmaceuticals. #Hormones. #Antibiotics. Most systems filter these chemicals. Some concentrate them. Very few destroy them. The Eden Energy Process (EEP) does. (Eden Energy ) Using high-pressure hydrothermal depolymerization and hydrolysis, EEP breaks complex

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Our water systems around the world are polluted by the chemicals we use, the pharmaceuticals we take, and everything in between. What if there was a way to break these chemicals down to their basic molecules. Safely, effectively, and efficiently. This isn’t a “what if” but

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The day after #ValentinesDay - can you say clean-up on isle 5?… Globally, we just generated roughly: - 500,000 tons of #foodwaste - 150,000 tons of #chocolate - 30,000 tons of #flowers - 300,000 tons of #packaging - 75,000 tons of gifts ≈ 1,055,000 tons of #waste in ONE day.

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This could not be more on point. Anyone who claims to care about the #environment, pushing #wind and #solar, and at the same time demonizing #nuclear is not serious about actually helping the environment. Nuclear is by far the most #efficient, #cleanest, and viable form of

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I’ve seen a lot of posts lately praising #incineration as a #solution to #waste and #pollution. Especially on LinkedIn. Let’s be clear: Incineration doesn’t eliminate waste. It changes its form. It turns solid waste into: • Flue gas emissions (NOₓ, SOₓ, particulates, heavy

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2026 is the Year of the #FireHorse. Fire doesn’t wait. The Horse doesn’t walk. It runs! This This is the year builders move. The year #entrepreneurs stop explaining and start executing. The year bold ideas either ignite or disappear. At EDEN (@edenenergyx), this is the year we

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#AmericaFirst? #MAHA? #EatRealFood? Secretary Kennedy Not when the current administration just labeled #glyphosate, a toxic chemical, “needed for food security.” It doesn’t stay on the farm. It doesn’t stop at the field edge. It’s in our water, our air, our rain, our food chain,