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.
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
Electricity
Clean, firm power generation 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.
Permitting advantage
Permitting risk is schedule risk. Schedule risk is capacity risk.
Kore Infrastructure approach helps reduce:
✓ 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