Some Suppliers Of Alternative Energy
Some Suppliers of Alternative Energy
Amelot Holdings is a company which presently specializes in the development of biodiesel and ethanol plants
throughout the US. Amelot's objective is to establish relationships between various suppliers of alternative energy who are biodiesel and ethanol researchers or
producers to further their ends with long-term profitability and growth in mind. Amelot furthers the cause of these alternative energy suppliers through the formulation of
joint ventures, mergers, and construction contracts.
Environmental Power is an alternative energy supplier that has two subsidiary companies. One of these
is Microgy, which is Environmental Power's research and development arm. Microgy is a developer of biogas facilities for the cost-effective and environmentally clean
production of renewable energy derived from food and agricultural waste products. These biogas fuels can be used in a number of different applications. They can
be used in combustion chamber engines, used directly to make fossil fuel reliance less of a need, or cleaned up to meet natural gas standards and then piped to
offices or homes for heating. Environmental Power's other subsidiary is Buzzard Power. Buzzard has an 83 megawatt power facility which generates green energy
from mined coal waste. Environmental Power says of itself, we have a long and successful history of developing clean energy facilities. Since 1982 we have
developed, owned and operated hydroelectric plants, municipal waste projects, coal-fired generating facilities and clean gas generation and energy recovery
facilities. We are proud to have a management team and board of directors comprised of leaders from both the public and private sectors, including the energy,
agriculture and finance industries.
Intrepid Technology and Resources, Inc, is a company that processes waste into natural gas as an alternative source of
energy. The company's vision centers on the fact that the US produces two billion tons of animal waste every year, while at once the US' supply of natural gas is
dwindling. ITR builds “organic waste digesters” local to sites of organic waste. These facilities produce, clean, and distribute the methane gas from the organic waste;
methane gas is a viable alternative to natural gas. ITR is presently operating in Idaho with plans for national expansion.
Nathaniel Energy is a company with
the objective of protecting the environment and minimizing total cost of business ownership. The Nathaniel Energy Total Value Preservation System (TVPS) gives
companies unique benefits through Nathaniel's recognition of the alternative energy potential of materials that are usually seen as nothing more than waste or
pollutants. Nathaniel Energy's technology allows it to extract and transform into alternative energy virtually all of the potential energy locked in waste materials. All of
this is produced at almost no additional cost beyond what a company would have had to spend in order to install pollution control and prevention systems. Nathaniel
Energy's innovative TVPS recovers valuable resources which other processes fail to. Throughout the entire process, the maximum amount of valuable material is
recovered for reuse, which results in lowered costs and environmental protection. Usual pollution cleanup and control processes treat these materials as mere
contaminants that are either destroyed or discarded. The TVPS therefore decreases the total cost of business ownership through the provision of an additional
stream of income.