Renewable Energy – Decision Time
Based on
natural phenomena
Further to recent
announcements (see links below) informing you of a number of groundbreaking
developments in the production of renewable energy, this technology is
continuing to excite and inspire. These discoveries are based on natural
phenomena, which allows for the conversion of biomass and non-volatile solid
waste to either a liquid or gaseous energy in commercial quantities.
This
technology we have created to produce liquid and gaseous energy has many
functions. It is the catalyst, but its uniqueness is in the fact that we can
take almost anything
and everything and
turn it into energy! Sure, I am not going to tell you
how it is achieved, although when I say that it will convert all biomass and
non-volatile waste to direct liquid and gaseous energy, it does include among
others:
ü All plant life (biomass)
ü Non-volatile solid waste
ü Carbon dioxide
ü All plastics
ü Glycerine
ü Palm Oil and similar
ü The residue from the production of
existing biofuel/diesel
ü Waste water with high concentrations
of phosphorous
ü Contaminated land
ü And others…
For example, think about one location, one technology, which will provide ALL your energy requirements in either liquid or gas form. But it’s not just that; the different solutions now available are based on facts of natural life, using both naturally available and man made materials.
A
sustainable environment and carbon free energy are very much needed NOW and they are HERE and very much affordable. The scalable nature of our
solutions will enable you to start with pilot projects that can be built
upon. There is no need for high capital investment in out-dated ethanol
production plants, when the ethanol will probably have to be converted into
other types of energy anyway. Such plants are not cost effective, as they will
push up the price of ethanol to a point where there will be no great difference
in retail cost between hydrocarbon fuel and ethanol.
With small carbon-free refineries producing renewable energy, it is possible to give power to remote communities or indeed not so remote. In the process of providing liquid and gaseous energy, you will be reducing your waste, using sustainable biomass for feedstock and reducing substantially your levels of carbon dioxide. Additional advantages are the potential to stimulate the economy and create employment and new industries.
All nations, whether developing/emerging or categorised as developed, have one thing in common. We are all on the same planet, breathing the same air; the same planet that is going through alarming climate change and rapid depletion of its natural resources. The immediate necessity to use sustainable resources and undertake sustainable development requires urgent change, to ensure a sustainable environment and the every day use of carbon free energy.
I know that
countries want to make positive changes and introduce carbon free energy, but
change does not always come easily; that’s a fact of life. Please take time to
consider the above and previous news items (see links below), in the context of
your own situation. The solutions are not complex, so ask yourself a question,
“why has no one offered this before?”
In the meantime:
q I will consult with you to discuss
and to identify your needs
q I will show how simple it is to
stimulate your economy, create employment and frameworks for new industry
q I will assist in the identification
of affordable pilot schemes or major projects
q I will assist in sourcing development
funding if needed
q I will offer you the opportunity to
see how all of this works (once pilot schemes/projects have been identified)
Then you
will understand why no one has offered you these possibilities before.
For my part, I have
explained my position, now what is your position going to be?
Martin Parr
See also:
New Electricity Sources give Power to the People
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Pamphlet - Tackling Climate
Change with Eco Energy
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