RE:products to datePyr provided waste disposal sytems to the first 2 Gerald For class carriers. A new contract was signed for supplying the disposal systems for the next 2 Gerald Ford class carriers being built so one would assume that the original system is still operational.
Aircraft carriers are nuclear powered, whereas todays cruise ships are powered primarily by bunker fuel. Plasma torch based waste diposal on cruise ships is not presently viable.
Offhand that is all that I can help you with. You may have to do some of your own digging to answer the rest. Overall a rather feable attempt as if you dig (actually do some work) you can probably find more damaging information. Or you could just consult the Mariner report.
Zaphod wrote: the company has had several products over the years..what is status
situation
I think it was 2005 they installed the waste disposal on a Gerald Ford class carrier.... Is it still operational and are they installing them on the remaining carriers ?
They installed on a carnival cruise ship. The ship has been scrapped .Has it been installed in any other cruise ship or was that a failed project. It would be understandable as cruise ships return to port weekly so can dump their garbage.
2011 installed an energy recovery at naval base in Florida. Have they ever installed another. Is it still operating
have they installed the energy recovery anywhere else in the last decade.
if you don't know ,don't guess