Vision

Our vision is to:

To commercialize growth technologies through developing environmentally sustainable and economically viable alternative energy projects

 Alter NRG's Foundation

AlterNRG Our Foundation

 

Growing businesses and communities require increasing amounts of energy to maintain and improve their quality of life. Governments and society are demanding better environmental performance and renewable sources of energy.  The world is looking for commercially proven solutions to provide clean energy that is economically viable.

Alter NRG owns two technologies that are commercially proven and provide economic energy solutions to meet the world's growing demand for clean energy.  Both companies are 100% wholly owned subsidiaries.

  • Westinghouse Plasma Corporation's gasification technology is the industry leader and is already providing clean energy solutions worldwide by converting waste (and other low grade feedstocks) into useable energy like power or ethanol. With over $100 million spent on research and development, 22 patents, and over 30 years of operation, Westinghouse is a name synonymous with quality and innovation.
  • CleanEnergy is an industry leading geoexchange company that has done over 2,000 installations of geoexchange products for residential homes, commerical buildings, schools, colleges, hockey rinks and other structures. CleanEnergy offers a complete geoexchange solution, in contrast to the highly fragmented geoexchange market, and is focusing on larger scale installations in the Canadian market.

     

 

    Alter NRG owns two proven technologies prepared to provide solutions for the key issue of our time: maintaining the balance between energy and the environment. 

     

     

    Plasma Gasification can create more renewable energy than the projected energy from solar, wind, landfill gas and geothermal energies combined
    Georgia Tech Research Institute

     

    There is unlikely to be a potentially larger mitigating effect of greenhouse gas emissions and the resulting global warming impact of buildings from any other current, market-available single technology, than from Geoexchange
    Natural Resources Canada