Abraxas Systems Acquires Containerized Waste-to-Energy Technology
Abraxas Systems Acquires Containerized Waste-to-Energy Technology
Publish Date: 2026-05-29 11:17:00
Source Domain: natlawreview.com
Abraxas Systems I.K.E. acquires a containerized waste-to-energy technology, expanding its portfolio of deployable clean-energy and resilience technologies.
WASHINGTON D.C., VA, UNITED STATES, May 29, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Abraxas Systems I.K.E. (“Abraxas”), a defense and high-technology company innovating across energy, infrastructure, security, and advanced industrial systems, today announced the acquisition of a containerized waste-to-energy plant and related technical assets from the estate of Ferrotasot Oy in Finland.
The acquired assets include a complete containerized waste-to-energy plant, associated equipment, engineering documentation, operational materials, technical data, and development rights connected to the system. The acquisition gives Abraxas a foundation to evaluate, adapt, improve, and deploy a mobile clean-energy platform designed to operate near the source of non-recyclable waste.
Abraxas is focused on high-impact technologies with defense, government, and critical-infrastructure applications. Led by professionals with U.S. military, defense, and government experience, the company is building a portfolio of technologies designed to strengthen operational resilience, energy independence, environmental sustainability, and mission readiness.
“This acquisition represents a major step forward in Abraxas’ mission to bring deployable, resilient, clean-energy infrastructure to the world,” said Mark Goodge, Chief Executive Officer of Abraxas. “Waste-to-energy is no longer a future concept; it is an operational necessity for governments, militaries, municipalities, and remote communities.”
The acquired technology is expected to support Abraxas’ broader strategy of developing modular, mobile systems that can reduce waste burdens while producing useful energy in demanding environments. Potential end-use applications include defense installations, forward-operating environments, disaster-response zones, remote industrial sites,…