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Our Mission
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To create profitable and sustainable Waste-to-Biofuels businesses
that use best environmental practices
to recapture renewable resources through high temperature gasification as clean energy
while reducing the environmental impact of waste disposal.
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A better source for biofuels
Why use a food source, such as corn, to create bio-fuels when we can create fuel from our trash? Other bio-fuels producers use subsidies to purchase grain and also use a great deal of water to distill ethanol from the grain. Gasification creates a carbon rich syngas, which is ready to be processed into bio-fuels, ethanol and bio-diesel. This source of domestic energy does not decrease our food supply, wastes no water and produces much needed, high energy biofuels from waste.
A better solution for waste disposal 
Americans currently produce 4½ pounds of waste per person per day. While recycling helps, it alone cannot solve our waste disposal problem. Current methods are to burn it, bury it, or ship it somewhere else. Incinerators and landfills notoriously pollute the land, air, and water. Gasification converts waste to renewable fuels with the least effect on the environment of any existing technology.
A better system of utilizing resources
Gasification breaks down waste and recovers the basic molecular elements within it for reuse. The process converts organic waste into carbon rich syngas, heat, and other usable byproducts. Utilizing the latest in renewable energy technology, this facility will be a cornerstone in our country’s quest for energy independence while utilizing the underused energy potential of waste. Gasification facilities also provide economic development in the form of new jobs as well as spin-off and synergistic business opportunities. For example, a greenhouse is proposed to grow year-round local foods and utilize the excess heat created by the gasification process.