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Renewable Environmental Solutions Shipped ...
www.changingworldtech.com ^ | 5.3.2006 | Julie Gross Gelfand

Posted on 08/28/2006 10:18:10 PM PDT by willyd

Renewable Environmental Solutions Shipped More than 250,000 Gallons (6000 Barrels) of Renewable Diesel Fuel in April 2006 5.3.2006 Julie Gross Gelfand HLD/Blankman Public Relations (516) 536-6811

Changing World Technologies’ waste-to-oil subsidiary, Renewable Environmental Solutions, shipped more than 250,000 gallons (6000 barrels) of renewable diesel fuel in April 2006, representing approximately 30% of the plant’s capacity. The plant is expected to achieve full capacity in the near future.

CWT’s renewable diesel product enables local purchasers to offset the rapidly escalating cost of fuel which has disrupted normal operation for many companies.

The quantity of oil RES currently supplies to the market makes a small but significant impact in helping the U.S. to meet its energy needs, utilizing domestic, renewable sources. It is a step towards energy independence which helps reduce our country’s reliance on foreign suppliers, while creating an economically viable solution for the disposal of waste.

Changing World Technologies has been inundated with inquiries since the most recent feature about our company in the April issue of Discover magazine, which has followed the company’s development since 2003. We are tremendously encouraged by the continued high level of interest in our thermal conversion technology from many different sectors of the economy, the government and the general public. Although we are unable to respond directly to the volumes of queries we receive, we do appreciate the staunch support and hope that those who have reached out to us take encouragement in our ongoing progress.

We are most grateful to the city of Carthage, MO; the Missouri Department of Natural Resources and the State Attorney General’s office for working with RES to help ensure that our first commercial plant to utilize this promising new technology, which successfully converts low-value waste into high-value oil, is operated appropriately.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: biofuel; diesel; energy; gargageintooil; renewable
I think is interesting if it pans out...renewable oil would change the whole world scene.
1 posted on 08/28/2006 10:18:11 PM PDT by willyd
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To: willyd
"I think is interesting if it pans out...renewable oil would change the whole world scene."

I have to agree. If the process can be made to work on city garbage, it'll be a real winner. There's LOTS of carbonaceous material in garbage.

2 posted on 08/29/2006 5:05:43 AM PDT by Wonder Warthog (The Hog of Steel-NRA)
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It already has worked on city garbage...they say the process works best on plastics...I wonder what percent of our garbage is plastics? It has to be a very large percent I would think.


3 posted on 09/04/2006 11:04:43 PM PDT by willyd
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