Company Profile

Environmental Energy and Engineering Company (AKA: E3)
Profile last edited on: 6/3/14      CAGE: 4P9V3      UEI:

Business Identifier: Renewable Energy & Greenhouse Gas Mitigation
Year Founded
2000
First Award
2010
Latest Award
2011
Program Status
Inactive
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Location Information

6007 Hill Street NE
Olympia, WA 98516
   (360) 923-2000
   waeng@mac.com
   www.makingenergy.com
Location: Multiple
Congr. District: 10
County: Thurston

Public Profile

Environmental Energy and Engineering Company (E3) specializes in the production of renewable energy, greenhouse gas mitigation, nutrient sequestration, and zero emission facilities.The firm is developing technologies that meet the needs of municipalities, industry, and agriculture. E3 has a holistic approach towards production of renewable energy that addresses not only the carbon cycle but also the nitrogen and nutrient cycles. The firm is able to produce renewable energy from liquid or solid waste, from dilute swine and flushed dairy manure to concentrated wastes such as poultry manure, yard waste, and the food fraction of municipal solid waste. They have developed a variety of anaerobic digestion technologies to maximize the conversion of solids to biogas and from biogas to biomethane (methane). In addition, they have pioneered the development of zero emission anaerobic digestion facilities that produce no adverse environmental impacts.Using this technology E3 is able to sequester and reclaim nutrients such as phosphorus and ammonia nitrogen, while increasing the nutrient density of the stabilized digested product and can economically produce pipeline quality gas, pasteurized Class A fertilizer with any desired C:N ratio, and reusable water with a reduced salt content. E3’s processes maximize the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions through the production of renewable energy. The reductions include avoidance of greenhouse gas emissions from other waste management technologies such as landfills, composting, or anaerobic lagoons. The reductions also include use of zero emission technologies that allow the siting of facilities close to the source of waste generation and product use to minimize transport emissions.

Extent of SBIR involvement

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Synopsis: Awardee Business Condition

Employee Range
5-9
Revenue Range
.5M-1M
VC funded?
No
Public/Private
Privately Held
Stock Info
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IP Holdings
N/A

Awards Distribution by Agency

Most Recent SBIR Projects

Year Phase Agency Total Amount
2011 1 NSF $150,000
Project Title: Economic Feasibility of ABFX Process
2010 1 USDA $90,000
Project Title: Ammonia Recovery and Biomethane Production from Concentrated Manure

Key People / Management

  Dennis Burke -- President

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