Cornelius Shields, Founder and CMO, Kore Infrastructure
Cornelius Shields, Founder and CEO, launched Kore Infrastructure with a bold idea: What if landfills could become tomorrow’s power plants? After nearly two decades of intense R&D, that vision is becoming a reality.
Kore’s solution is based on three imperatives: it must be practical, compatible with existing infrastructure, and profitable to scale. With those pillars in mind, Kore developed its proprietary Modular Conversion Reactors (MCR), a non-combustion, closed-loop technology that transforms organic waste into dispatchable, carbon-negative energy.
Kore MCR with SoCalGas in Los Angeles, California
In 2021, Kore partnered with SoCalGas to prove the concept, operating the first full-scale reactor in downtown Los Angeles under the country’s strictest environmental standards.
This year, in partnership with Waste Management (NYSE: WM), Kore is launching the first modular carbon-negative reactor at the landfill in Lancaster, California, transforming diverted organic materials into valuable energy.
Kore’s model is built for the demands of a digitized, AI-driven world. With energy-hungry data centers and strained grids, decentralized waste-to-energy infrastructure offers both resilience and revenue.As a featured speaker at CERAWeek, EarthX, and the upcoming Nature Summit in Panama, Cornelius Shields is shaping the dialogue on climate-smart infrastructure. Now, he’s calling for aligned partnerships with governments, forward-thinking corporations, and capital market leaders to scale Kore’s impact, unlocking energy where others see waste.
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