Company Reduces Dependency on Foreign Oil with Waste to Energy Approach
Technology from San-Antonio based PowerMaster ReCyclone produces diesel fuel at just 58 cents per gallon.
www.powermastercorp.com - October 30, 2008
(PRNewsChannel) / San Antonio, Texas / T. Boone Pickens isn’t the only Texan talking about energy independence. On the same day Texas-based Exxon Mobil (NYSE:XOM) shattered expectations with record-breaking profits on oil, a San Antonio-based corporation says it has a created something that would enable a waste to energy solution to help end America’s dependency on foreign oil.
The PowerMaster ReCyclone is technology that can reduce wood and plastic waste into a byproduct that could then be converted to diesel fuel. Currently, much of the wood and plastic waste clogs landfills or is burned which contributes to greenhouse gases.
The PowerMaster ReCyclone makes it possible to eventually convert plastics, wood waste materials and logging “leftovers” into bio-energy, a carbon-neutral energy source that can further help to replace fossil fuels and reduce our carbon footprint.
The ‘Waste to Diesel’ concept, in turn, results in cheaper fuel prices.
Part of Powermaster’s commitment to the environment also includes landfill reduction. The PowerMaster ReCyclone acts like the wind inside a tornado grinding garbage into tiny pieces shrinking the need for extra landfill space by up to 97%.
For more information on the ReCyclone technology, please visit www.powermastercorp.com, or use the media contacts to set up interviews with the company.
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Justin Herndon, ThePublicityAgency.com
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Web site: www.powermastercorp.com
Glenn Selig, ThePublicityAgency.com
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Phone: (813) 948-7767 or cell: (813) 300-5454
Web site: www.powermastercorp.com
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