Power Energy Fuels, Inc. Leads the World In
Waste-to-Ethanol Motor Fuel Conversion
Source: Power Energy Fuels, Inc., Yahoo Finance
04/18


DENVER, April 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Imagine being able to
take the huge amounts of waste created by farm animals
-- millions of tons per day -- and turn that waste
into a highly usable fuel ... all with a minimum
amount of waste byproduct and a maximum amount of
positive environmental impact. Impossible ... NO.

The proprietary process and patented catalysts, which
Brookhaven National Laboratory concluded is ``superior
to all others,'' will convert (using a chemical
process) major environmental pollutants, such as
animal and municipal solid wastes, methane gas and
plastics, into a fuel that has a higher octane than
ethanol. The Power Energy process produces not only a
superior product, but also approximately twice the
production from identical waste sources of other
competing systems.

Power Energy Fuels, Inc., with head offices and
manufacturing facilities located in the Denver,
Colorado metropolitan area, has the exclusive
worldwide rights to a proven, documented and
demonstrated process that will convert any carbon
based materials into a high grade ethanol fuel called
Ecalene(TM).

Ecalene(TM) can be cleanly burned in automobiles,
trucks and fuel cells and is registered with the
Environmental Protection Agency as a fuel additive. It
is an effective and enhanced replacement for MTBE
because MTBE is being banned from use after 2004.

The portable conversion plants can be transported
anywhere in the world, to clean the environment, and
reduce the greenhouse effect. No other system can
offer the mobility, flexibility, or profitability
afforded by the Power Energy plants and technology. 
Waste to Ecalene(TM) Conversion/Revenue Rates:
Source Amount Output Revenue
Municipal Solid Waste 1 Ton 100 Gallons $140.00 per
ton
Stranded Natural Gas MCF 8.5 Gallons $11.90 MCF
Coal Fines 1 Ton 130 Gallons $156.00 per ton
Hog Manure 1 Ton 85 Gallons $119.00 per ton



The U.S. Senate Environmental and Public Works
Committee approved legislation (S. 2962) bans the use
of MTBE by 2004. The banning of MTBE will triple the
demand for ethanol (Ecalene(TM)) over the next ten
years. The legislation has been amended to require the
EPA to study how the elimination of the oxygen
requirement impacts air quality. It also provides EPA
with the authority to regulate on the basis of those
studies to preserve the emissions benefits of
Re-Formulated Gasoline (RFG).

We expect the market for Ecalene(TM) to expand into
many applications. Ecalene(TM) plants can be located
anywhere, hence, fuel marketers can develop more
retail pumps, dedicated to alternative fuels, since
the supply is distributed closer to refineries and
fuel distribution channels.

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