May 17 2009
New Green Technologies, Inc., (OTC Bulletin Board: NGRN) announces it has completed all electrical work on site for the operation of its mobile waste to energy reactor unit in Palm Harbor, Florida. NGRN has now completed preparations for the running of several waste feedstocks. These feedstocks will be tested for viability and commercial exploration purposes. NGRN has made the appropriate applications for permitting which will allow testing of these waste feedstocks. The mobile waste reactor runs the patented CAVD system and has already been operated at other locations to run numerous waste feedstocks.
With the power setup in place, the mobile CAVD reactor will now be able to run several waste feedstocks from large resource heavy areas that are available to NGRN. NGRN will lock up large amounts of these waste feedstocks for the operation of much larger scale plants. NGRN has already gained preliminary lock up agreements of several waste feedstock sources. With the mobile facility coming on line, NGRN is able to use chemical testing of output of any waste feedstocks to prove out its' energy potential from the production of energy through electricity or through fuel processing. NGRN is working close in hand with environmental protection agencies to assure that all processed waste will be permitted or exempted for testing on an ongoing basis.
Once permitting and testing is completed, this plant will be able utilize a variety of different waste feedstocks including automobile shredder residue (ASR), carpet waste, citrus waste, tobacco waste, wood waste, agricultural wastes, and others to create oil and gas. The running of these different feedstocks will enable different measurement and planning for large scale plants to be built for the numerous feedstocks. It is anticipated that the results of running these feedstocks through will show the viability of using the CAVD system as a means of profitable waste remediation.