Alliance Federated Energy (AFE) is headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Its principal business is to develop, build, own, and operate energy and environmental infrastructure projects with a focus on renewable and environmentally sustainable technologies.

AFE is managed by a team of industry veterans with significant experience in developing, operating, and financing energy-related businesses and projects around the globe. Collectively, the team has developed and/or financed over a dozen power generation projects over the past 30 years, including simple and combined cycle combustion turbines, pulverized coal, waste coal, waste-to-energy, wind, and liquefied natural gas facilities.[1]

Current projects

AFE is currently engaged in the development of "Project Apollo", a waste-to-energy project located in the Midwest. The facility will utilize advanced and environmentally sustainable plasma gasification technology to process municipal and industrial wastes into clean energy and reusable by-products.[2]

References

  1. "Alliance Federated Energy | History". Archived from the original on 2011-07-07. Retrieved 2010-02-02.
  2. Content, Thomas (2 February 2010). "Project would turn Milwaukee trash into energy". Retrieved 8 February 2010.
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