Off-the-Shelf Industrial Reference

Industrial systems reference for ACS standard integration

Reference status: verified systems list

This reference lists off-the-shelf industrial systems that integrate with the ACS standard framework. Categories are grouped by primary function.

1. Thermal Conversion & Energy Systems

Industrial systems for converting biomass and waste materials into thermal energy and syngas.

Company Name Website
Industrial Microwave Systems (IMS) industrialmicrowave.com
Biomass Energy Techniques (BET) biomassenergytechniques.com

2. Extraction & Fractionation Systems

Specialized equipment for separating and extracting components from biomass feedstocks with minimal waste.

Company Name Website
Sulzer sulzer.com
Valmet valmet.com
Andritz andritz.com

3. Resource Recovery & Energy Reclamation

Systems for capturing and reclaiming energy and materials from process streams to maximize efficiency.

Company Name Website
EVAPCO Dry Cooling evapcodc.com
Ormat Technologies ormat.com
ElectraTherm electratherm.com
Bronswerk Heat Transfer bronswerk.com

4. Fiber Processing & Aqueous Systems

Equipment for processing and treating fiber materials and aqueous streams for final production.

Company Name Website
Bio-Process Group bio-process.com
Veolia / Alfa Laval alfalaval.com

5. Industrial Control & Compliance (SCADA)

Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition systems and industrial control platforms for automation and compliance.

Company Name Website
Embitel / TechGenies embitel.com

Revenue Streams & System Functions

These off-the-shelf systems support the following core economic and functional outputs of the ACS system:

  • High-Performance Fiber Products: Carbon-negative paper, packaging, and structural insulation.
  • Refined Industrial Solids: High-purity Lignin and stabilized Biochar.
  • Aqueous & Organic Fractions: Reclaimed distilled water, heavy bio-oils, and wood vinegar.
  • Energy & Climate Assets: Site-generated green electricity and Verified Carbon Removal Certificates (CORCs).
  • Risk Mitigation: Reduction of climate-related regulatory exposure and supply chain volatility.