Biofuel Production

Land development of 200,000 Acres starting 2008
 
Eco+Logic is developing agricultural land for oil production to be converted into feedstock for biofuels and renewable energy. The current land agreements exceed 200,000 acres with an estimated yield of 300 Million liters of oil for biodiesel per year by 2011.

Biodiesel is considered a clean burning fuel that is better for the environment because it helps reduce CO2 emissions, a primary cause of global warming. In addition, biofuels protect the overall environment and conserves our natural resources.

Why Biofuels?
EcoLogic’s long-term mission is to integrate biofuels as a replacement (or a partner, at the bare minimum) for polluting fossil fuels and to become a major factor in influencing the wave of environmental change throughout the world's energy sector for decades to come. Mankind's use of fossil fuels and other polluting chemicals over the past 100 years has directly impacted the current global climate changes in the form of air pollution, water and land pollution. This global impact in concert with the depletion of natural resources and a variety of nature’s eco systems can only bring upon negative results within the world’ environmental, social and political arenas.


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ENERGY: Solar Heat and Biomass

Solar thermal energy is a technology for harnessing solar energy for heat. Solar thermal collectors are characterized by the US Energy Information Agency as low, medium, or high temperature collectors. High temperature collectors concentrate sunlight using mirrors or lenses used for electric power production. Ecologic is currently reviewing the potentials of the solar heat thermal technology combined with its biomass power production plant plans.





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BioEnergy Headline News

Marine biodiesel fuel 

EcoLogic Marine Biodiesel can be blended into any diesel fuel with no modification to the ships, engines or its fuel systems.

There have been independent tests that have found that 100% biodiesel use will not harm the fish. They found also that biodiesel is non-toxic, biodegradable and essentially free of sulfur (VS. petroleum diesel) and is free of aromatics.

In addition biodiesel offers a more environmentally friendly alternative to regular diesel because of the reduction of exhaust odor that causes eye irritation and breathing problems for engine maintenance workers.

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Jet biofuel in R & D

We are currently researching the production of jet engine fuel that can become a viable substitute for petroleum based jet fuel. We believe that this fuel product will be launched in Q2 of 2008.


Encouraging news from the airline industry: “Virgin Atlantic Airways' announced that it will experiment next year with biofuel in one of its jetliners in an attempt to learn how to reduce carbon emissions”

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