Dan, 

That kind of splash news just makes me smile: The 'bigger is better'  approach 
for supplying global markets flops every time when it comes to meeting local 
solid fuel needs: Why; its just simple economics and sources:  The resources 
are local, the  skills and technology are designed around bthe local community 
and the product is competitive locally.  Thousands aroudn the world are 
producing their own agroresidue based briquette fuel at selling price to the 
family of about 6 cents per person per day and they are gaining employment and 
skills in the process. It can be replicated anywhere there is sustained human 
habitation: no international cargo ships; no trucks no centralised plant. No 
centralised  ownership, just lots of small entrepreneurs and trainers doing 
their own thing on site in their own regions with their own versions, feeding 
their own families and the rest of the network with their insights in the 
process.  This kind of market based briquette production and training and local 
equiipent supply is  active in about 46 nations now.

Don't give up Dan. As the all those cargo ship and truck fuel prices inevitably 
increase, it will only get better.

Richard Stanley
www.legacyfound.org

On Oct 20, 2011, at 4:40 AM, Crispin Pemberton-Pigott wrote:

> It does not seem to be a listed company.
> Crispin
>  
> +++++++
>  
> Stovers,
>     I came across this company in a business news article. While we are 
> looking at diversified local sources of biofuel some people are already 
> quietly cornering the market for supply on a global 
> basis.http://www.ecostrat.com/
>     Here is the torrified wood company company I was investigating that lead 
> to this lead.http://www.biomassenergytechnologies.com/index.html
>  
>     So much for Biomass energy leading the way to smaller corporations and 
> local diversified supply chains. The big boys already have it sewn up.
>     So sad that greed rules the world.
>     
>     Dan Dimiduk
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