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Green Energy Inc.
Green Energy is developing non-polluting waste-to-diesel facilities to provide energy to nations seeking independence from petroleum-based fuels, while also helping solve those nation’s environmental problems. Green Energy’s solution and state-of-the-art technology will affect:
Landfills by dramatically extending the useful life by radically reducing the volume of recyclable waste being dumped and ultimately reducing the size of the existing landfill.
Greenhouse gas emissions by operating “Near Zero” emissions technologies and mining existing landfills that are generating harmful emissions such as methane gas. (MSW generates methane gas which is 23 times more potent than carbon dioxide.)
Groundwater contamination by operating zero ground-water effect technologies. If the waste is processed, it will not go to landfills where it decomposes and produces hazardous water, which must be controlled to prevent runoff and seepage into aquifers.
International oil dependency by providing self-sufficient fuel sources of synthetic fuels in-country.
Local economies by creating both lower-level and skilled, higher paying jobs in areas which may be designated as economically disadvantaged, as well as generating tax revenue to the community and energy savings for consumers.