Welcome to Terra Systems, Inc. (TSYI),
a clean energy technology company incorporated in 1996.
For Earth's Sake
Welcome to Terra Systems, Inc. (TSYI),
a clean energy technology company incorporated in 1996.
The ability to transport and process materials in a dry state is made possible by TSYI's patented devices and systems that increases the value of bulk materials removing unwanted impurities and other contaminants while increasing the value of the primary material. The newly patented Pneumatic Accelerator System (PAS) allows for significant improvements in virtually any bulk material. View More Information
In alliance with Combustion Resources (CR), TSYI have constructed a Pilot Carbon Upgrading Facility at the College of Eastern Utah's newly established technology center at the old Willowcreek Mine just outside Price, Utah. The Pilot Plant will provide the foundation on which CR Clean Coke and Carbon Upgrading technologies will reach commercial status. View More Information
New technologies allow fuel reburn for oxides of nitrogen reduction. This process uses TSYI's pneumatic accelerator system (PAS) technology to micronize coal which is then burned in the top of the boiler. The reburn process reduces oxides of nitrogen (NOx) and sulfur dioxide (SO2) and can reduce emissions by 40% or better from ambient levels. View More Information
TSYI, through its wholly owned subsidiary Mountain Island Energy, LLC based in Soda Springs, Idaho, is pursuing the building of a clean coal electric generating station using gasification based technology. This technology offers a near 50% efficient process which is a substantial improvement from the traditional pulverized coal generation stations which can attain less than 40% efficiency. The targeted technology meets or exceeds all present EPA standards for clean coal burning power plants. View More Information
TSYI, through its wholly owned subsidiary Mountain Island Energy, LLC, is presently collecting wind data on its 423 acre project site north of Soda Springs, Idaho to assess the potential of developing a wind farm. A minimum of 10 MW is initially planned to be developed. View More Information