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How It Works

Turn organic waste...
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...into valuable compost for sale and free heating for homes and businesses.
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High-value compost in half the time

Forcing air into a compost pile creates a turbo-charged machine for making bio-heat and high-quality compost. As vacuum-pumps pull fresh air down into the pile, they feed aerobic organisms which produce balanced, nutritious compost for crops which can be sold for profit.  While making nutritious compost, Kovarma piles also produce carbon dioxide and free heat: 

+ Carbon-dioxide is redirected to feed greenhouse crops

+ Free Heat it is re-directed to greenhouses, stables or any other kind of structure, extending growing seasons and heating homes and businesses throughout the winter. 

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By carefully regulating the circulation of air, we create optimum conditions within the pile for rapid breakdown of organic material into a high-value, nutrient rich soil amendment in half the time of a normal composting processes.

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Winter Growing Season

Kovarmå systems act as no-cost renewable energy furnaces, capturing heat from the aerobic decomposition of organic matter and putting that heat to use.

"Free" heat produces a continuous, stable environment for greenhouses, barns, shops, offices, and support structures, cultivating year-long growing-seasons while saving energy and money.

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Heating Homes

Compost-heat capture systems can also heat homes. "Free" heat from residential compost production can warm radiators or underfloor heating systems, greatly reducing winter energy costs

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Heating Businesses and Communities

Kovarmå compost-heat can be channeled into spas, hotels and district heating networks, warming saunas, pools, public spaces, and even entire neighborhoods.

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