We have reached a critical time for protecting our global environment including all the ecosystems that provide our air, water and food. Scientists warn that failure to stop man-initiated global warming will result in catastrophic and irreversible damage to the global environment including dangerous weather, destruction of habitat and disruption of our food and water supply.

The primary culprits in destroying our environment are the production and consumption of energy and the disposal of waste materials. Gasoline is the world's largest source of man-made carcinogens and its number one source of toxic emissions. Virtually all EPA-designated "Super fund" clean-up locations are former or current waste disposal operations. Ethanol production is destroying large portions of our rain forests and farmland badly need for food production. Energy demand and waste disposal will continue to grow keeping pace with the world's rapidly growing population.

A solution is needed now that will provide for the world's increasing energy demand while preserving its resources and protecting the environment. That solution should utilize renewable energy resources where possible and create clean energy from fossil fuel resources. No energy production should compromise food production or the environment. An ideal solution would recycle waste into energy and eliminate potential environmental hazards.

The Ecalene™ Production System is the solution:

  • Produces clean high-quality low-cost transportation Fuel
  • Removes potentially hazardous materials from environment and uses it as feedstock
  • Converts fossil fuels into clean energy
  • Preserves all farmland and habitats
  • Produces Small Carbon Footprint

Welcome to Ecalene™ The fuel of our future that begins NOW.

Some facts:

The United States consumes one-quarter of the world's oil supply, but has just 3% of its oil reserves. According to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, domestic crude oil production hovered just above 5 million barrels per day during 2006, down from 9.6 million barrels per day in 1970. Oil production is actually falling in 33 of the world's 48 largest oil producing countries, including six of the 11 members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries ('OPEC'). At the same time, world energy demand is growing dramatically. If not replaced by an alternative energy source, worldwide crude oil consumption is projected to increase 44% from 85 million to 126 million barrels per day by 2025. The United State's oil consumption is projected to increase 32% and China's is expected to increase by 119%. Asia Pacific?s share of the total demand will reach 30% by 2015.

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