Kore MX-1:

Organic waste
to baseload power

The modular pyrolysis reactor, MX-1, is Kore’s deployable platform for converting organic waste into baseload power and biocarbon without combustion.

Think of it as infrastructure you can add to your energy mix: modular, repeatable, and designed to scale.

Core specs and architecture

Modular units

Factory-built modules designed for replication

Clustered to meet capacity needs

Built, owned, and operated by Kore for standardized commissioning and operating

Footprint and site fit

Typical installation footprint is about ~1 acre

Designed to integrate into industrial footprints in regulated environments

Compatible with distributed siting and network buildouts

Commercial-scale readiness

Proven at commercial scale in downtown Los Angeles (SoCalGas partnership)

Built for real-world operations

Deploys as modular units co-located at landfills

Integration-first engineering

Interfaces with on-site generation, microgrids, and grid interconnects

Designed for control, monitoring, and performance verification

Built to support operational redundancy strategies

Energy outputs

MX- 1 units are designed to convert waste into outputs that align with your reliability and financial models.




Electricity
Dispatchable generation for baseload or load-following needs




Biocarbon
Stable carbon product with measurable lifecycle
benefits


Dispatchability is the point.

Non-intermittent power with controllable output that can be shaped around load profiles and market signals.

Designed for
co-location

(WHEN YOU WANT IT)

If you’re building a campus, co-location buys you control.

✓ Lower latency to load, tighter reliability posture

✓ Optional N+1 architecture through modular clustering

✓ On-site outputs that reduce exposure to fuel volatility and grid constraints

✓ Cleaner permitting posture than combustion-based waste-to-energy

Co-location is optional. The platform is also built for distributed deployments that roll up into a VPP and support book + trade strategies.