About Us
Great discoveries are often made by individuals who have worked an entire lifetime on a single problem or issue. Our principal has over 40 years of experience in the field of energy production and infrastructure and has been working on LiquidAir Energy Group technology for many years. He now has the delivery technology, the last part of the puzzle.
Is it possible that one individual could possess the answer to such an enormous challenge as the energy crisis? Yes, it is. “Discovery consists of seeing what everybody has seen and thinking what nobody has thought" (Albert Szent-Györgyi, Hungarian-born U.S. biochemist ).
Expertise
Nelson Stewart and associates’ experience in the field of energy production infrastructure mechanical contractingrepresents all of the existing New York metropolitan area power plant facilities, including the manufacture of approximately 50 cryogenic industrial gas liquefaction plants (40 to 100 ton per day of liquid air) and approximately 18,000 MW of thermoelectric power plant construction with refinery and power plant installation, retrofit, outage, upgrades, combined cycle, peak energy LNG and/or oil-to-gas conversions. Nelson Stewart and associates’ have built and modified industrial facilities for Con Ed, LIPA and most major energy production companies, in addition to having worked on Indian Point, Shoreham and the first major grid effort on a fuel cell for Con Ed. He was the mechanical contractor who built the most recent oil refinery on the east coast of the U.S. and many of the industrial gas facilities in use today.
All of the following were accomplished within rigorous time constraints, (days – weeks – months versus years) and represent 100% of the existing New York metropolitan area power plant and New York City Steam infrastructure:
- Construction of the last unleaded gas refinery in the northeastern United States for Exxon at Bayway, NJ (9 months to complete)
- The mechanical installation and upgrade of liquefied natural gas (LNG) plants 1and 2 at Brooklyn Union Gas, Greenpoint, Brooklyn, NY (weeks to months to complete) and the installation of Distrigas LNG at Arthur Kill, Staten Island NY (9 months to complete)
- The manufacture of approximately 50 cryogenic industrial gas liquefaction plants (40 to 100 ton per day of liquid air, which currently produce 7,000 gals/200 BBL to 30,000 gals/800 BBL per day of liquid oxygen and nitrogen (from liquid air) all over the world. 50 BBL per day units are a simple development as the separation unit (Cold Box) is not required.
- Approximately 18,000 MW of thermoelectric power plant construction in the New York Metropolitan Area with refinery and power plant installation, retrofit, outage, upgrades, combined cycle, peak energy LNG and/or oil-to-gas conversions, e.g., Con Edison projects in Astoria, 1 through 6 Ravenswood, Indian Point Nuclear 2 and 3, Waterside, Kent Avenue, 74th Street, 59th Street, 14th Street, Arthur Kill, New York City Steam send-out plants 12.5 million pounds per hour, including 65 major meter conversions (all weeks to months to complete) LIPA (formerly LILCO) thermoelectric power plant construction located in Northport, Port Jefferson, Island Park, William Floyd combined cycle LNG Shoreham Nuclear Plant (7 years).
Please Note: Nelson Stewart’s experience in this field has demonstrated that 1200 MW coal, gas, oil and or nuclear central plants can be re powered in 10 days at selected sites using a series of new, innovative LAEG transitional repowering 400+ MW Model E direct drive engines, featuring clean energy efficiency innovation adapted to existing generators.
- Approximately 2,000 MW peak energy installations with units by GE Worthington and Westinghouse located at Con Ed Astoria, Ravenswood, Narrows, Gowanus, Astoria, Pier 11 (15 days), LIPA (formerly LILCO) Shoreham West Yard (280 MW GE gas turbines in 12 weeks), William Floyd Combined Cycle (all completed in weeks)
Please Note: Nelson Stewart’s experience in this field has demonstrated that peak energy 200 to 400 MW plants can be repowered in 10 days at selected sites using a series of new, innovative LAEG transitional repowering 15 to100+ MW Model I direct drive engines, featuring clean, energy efficienct innovation adapted to existing generators.
- The manufacture of the first 15 MW fuel cell for United Technologies installed at Con Edison 14th Street in Manhattan, New York (6 months to complete manufacture).
- Design, manufacture and installation of tens of thousands of Verticon all‐utilities modular units. LAEG has added an electric boiler to this unit, eliminating oil and gas used for heating and cooling.
- Design and development of Model I refined fuel (point‐of‐use) energy manufacturing plants.
- Design and development of Model E direct drive engine conversion kits to retrofit diesel, gaseous and bio fuel.
- Design and development of 17.5 kW Model E drives with generator residential stand‐alone, point‐of‐use energy production unit.
- Design and development of 400 MW Model I drives with generator stand‐alone, point‐of‐use energy production unit to transitionally repower the existing energy infrastructure with LAEG fuel.
Our Mission
Using LiquidAir Energy Group technology, our mission is to end the world’s dependence on fossil and nuclear fuels and to bring point-of-use energy generation directly to the individual, while simultaneously restoring and replenishing Earth’s air, land and water.
Our Vision
We envision the dissolution of conflict and the ascension of good will as access to LiquidAir Energy Group technologies displaces the competition for increasingly scarce energy resources. We look to uplift the individual human being by ensuring everyone's participation in a new economy with the application of LiquidAir Energy Group technologies for the betterment of all.
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