Thursday, August 6, 2009

NVNC selects firm to design first plant !!!


Put NVNC on your watch list, in case it starts to bounce soon.

Everyone is going green today. Some of the biggest Fortune 500 companies have been going green for years now!

Did you know that hundreds of millions of tonnes of municipal solid wastes end up in landfills?

And for every tonne of waste landfilled, greenhouse gas emissions in the form of carbon dioxide increase by at least 1.3 tonnes!

NVNC plans to become a leader in the waste to energy industry.

This industry is booming!

The global market for thermal and biological waste-to-energy (WTE) technologies was worth $19.9 billion in 2008!

NVNC's wholly owned subsidiary, WTL (Waste to Liquid) Renewable Energy, Inc., has developed and designed a novel proprietary process to transform plastics and tire waste to liquid fuels such as diesel, gasoline and fuel additives combining thermolysis and gasification among other processes.

The idea of using plastic waste and tire waste for energy is phenomenal in my opinion. NVNC is trying to bring this idea into reality.

NVNC's line of business could not only change our dependent ways when it comes to foreign oil, but also help out our landfills at the same time.

NVNC sees the two-fold advantage of the plastic and tire waste-to-liquid concept.

Not only will plastic and tires be removed from landfills but they will be produced into low carbon fuels and fuel additives.

There are more than 10 million tons per year of residual plastics and tire waste generated worldwide. Imagine all this stuff piling up in landfills. Completely unhealthy for anybody who lives around them.

NVNC's strategy is to install small to medium capacity plants of 15 tons/day plastic waste (the size of a standard intermodal container) and/or 30 tons/day tire waste (approximately 2400 tires/day) to generate approximately 50-65 barrels/day of fuel oil or fuel additives.

This kind of technology is definitely worth looking at. It could be a big part of our energy future.

Recently NVNC announced that it has selected GCM Consultants of Quebec, Canada to begin the design and installation of its first operating plant to transform plastics and tires to fuels sources.

NVNC CEO Antonion Treminio stated, "We are honored that we are able to work with GCM, especially in view of the fact that most of GCM's clients are some of the largest multinational corporations. Our engineers have already commenced working with GCM to bring the first plant to fruition."

This is exciting news as it shows that NVNC is on the right track with all their plans!

Green has become the color of today and tomorrow.

Even many corporations are moving towards green alternatives to protect our environment but also to cut costs.

NVNC could be a giant in the alternative energy sector very fast.

President Obama has said, "We must invest in a clean energy economy that will lead to new jobs, new businesses and reduce our dependence on foreign oil."

The U.S. administration's effort for clean energy will most likely keep the demand for alternative energy growing.

Another reason why NVNC could become huge is because oil prices have more than doubled at the pump since 2001.

Do we really want to see oil hit $150 again like last summer? We desperately need to decrease our dependency on foreign oil.

NVNC could see amazing profits as WTL Renewable Energy, Inc. anticipates entering into long-term supply contracts with waste generators including municipalities and commercial operations.

WTL Renewable Energy, Inc's forecast, based on supply negotiations and evaluation, enables WTL to build at least 12 plants per year on a long-term basis.

WTL Renewable Energy, Inc's strategy is to install small to medium capacity plants of 15 tons/day plastic waste (the size of a standard intermodal container) and/or 30 tons/day tire waste (approximately 2400 tires/day) to generate approximately 60 barrels/day of fuel oil or fuel additives.

This would provide NVNC with projected daily revenues of approximately $10,000 and annual revenues in excess of $3 million per plant!

We need to address the global climate change and the dangerous dependency we have on foreign oil.

In order to do this I really think we need to pay the up most attention to companies like NVNC.

NVNC realizes the importance of low-carbon fuels. Carbon-dioxide emissions have been directly linked to global warming!

The big state of California has adopted a low-carbon fuel standard and many Northeast states are also working toward their own low-carbon fuel standard.

More information on NVNC is available at their website: www.novoenergies.com

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