ATMS is dedicated to the building and development of sustainable energy systems through innovative designs to help build the bridge between clean energy and the environment.
Today’s technology provides us with an opportunity to recycle all waste products; by creating eco-centers strategically located to provide state-of-the-art renewable energy for the masses.
A biomass plant producing electricity offers a sustainable energy solution by converting organic waste into power. It helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions, supports waste management, creates local jobs, and enhances energy security. With its renewable energy generation, the plant plays a crucial role in contributing to a cleaner and more reliable power grid.
Our reliance on fossil fuels touches almost every aspect of daily life, leaving a significant carbon footprint. With natural resources rapidly depleting, the need to shift from a wasteful linear model to a sustainable, circular system has never been more pressing. Transitioning to a fossil-free future is essential to address these challenges.
ATMS is here to lead the way by turning waste into renewable energy, closing the loop, and helping create a cleaner, more sustainable world!
Running safe, clean, efficient and long-term sustainable production is what we aim to do.
Energy solutions to meet the needs of tomorrow.
The system produces heat that can be leveraged to create steam and offset the use of fossil fuels.
When organic materials are anaerobically digested, biogas is created. Biogas is a renewable source of energy.
Founder and Managing Director
Mr. Rosso is the Founder, Chief Executive Officer, and member of the Board of Directors of Empire Diversified Energy, Inc. Mr. Rosso is responsible for securing over $150 million dollars of financing for the development of the Empire Riverfront Industrial Complex in Follansbee, Brooke County, W.Va., also known as The Port of West Virginia. Mr. Rosso’s list of current projects includes a Pig Iron Manufacturing Facility as well as a Medical Waste Recycling Facility, which will utilize PYROLYSIS technology to recycle material and create a renewable energy source without harmful pollutants or emissions. Mr. Rosso is committed to building projects that are fully sustainable green projects that will help reduce carbon emissions. Mr. Rosso has been in the energy business for more than ten years, both in Colombia, South America and in the Appalachian Region of the United States. Mr. Rosso started his career on Wall Street and was employed in the securities industry, working for various investment banking firms including Gruntal & Co. Incorporated and Dean Witter Reynolds Inc. from 1987 to 1997.
CO-Founder Member
Mr. Brown is currently the C.O.O. of Empire Diversified Energy, and in charge of building the largest inland riverport terminal in the USA and has been awarded a grant to build the first Hydrogen hub at the Port of West Virginia. Mr. Brown previously was employed with Nexus PMG, Bernard has over 20 years of public and private experience involving project development. Bernard has demonstrated the ability to lead teams through project development, execution, and the organization of project priorities to maintain alignment on project goals leading to measurable results. Bernard owned and operated Sustainergy Solutions, which was responsible for developing a bioenergy plant in California. Bernard brings a thorough understanding of the waste-to-energy conversion technology and process. Bernard utilizes project experience to support the company’s vision of bettering the planet by focusing on projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and enhance resource efficiency. Bernard holds a Master’s degree in Energy (Engineering) from Texas A&M University, a Master’s degree in Public Administration from Clemson University, and a Bachelor’s degree from Arizona State University in Planning. Bernard also holds a Renewable Energy Professional certification from the Association of Energy Engineers.
Renewable power for a sustainable future by sustainable energy solution by converting organic waste into power