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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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TECTANE signed its first Joint Venture Merger with a Chinese (Hong Kong) Public Company on May 18, 2006. Several other mergers are presently being negotiated, in Canada, India, the Philippines and other countries. Stay tuned for more information on upcoming joint ventures and partnerships.
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Since ethanol fuel is now in a stock market bull rush, TECTANE is capturing the opportunity worldwide with its revolutionary technologies and business plan. Fuel station franchises will also be offered, once the ethanol supply from TECTANE's production partnerships is available. Meanwhile, TECTANE will be offered on the futures markets and stock markets worldwide.
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Business Plan Outline:
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TECTANE Corporation USA holds trade secrets to technologies that address the Climate Change Crisis, Global Warming, Deforestation and alternatives to Nuclear Plants for generating electricity.
The technologies consist of:
A) TECTANE octane alternative; H2O Injector for Gasoline Conventional Engines.
This system produces hydrogen and oxygen from common water, in conventional engines, using the existing heat and pressure of combustion. The TECTANE H2O Injector delivers water through a specifically-designed system that costs under $500 USD and can be installed within 2 to 3 hours. The major advantage of the system is its ability to burn cheap "straight-cut" gasoline, without expensive and poisonous chemicals, such as lead or M.T.B.E. (S.A.E. Tests #215-216) (USDA Feature Bulletin #771-80).
The system can save up to 25% in fuel costs, while reducing emissions significantly. The system can also operate on alcohol fuels or Aquahol, TECTANE's blend of 80% alcohol and 20% water (E.P.A. Test California).
B) TECTANE Diesel Ceramic H2O Injector.
The diesel system increases efficiency while reducing emissions. Tests conducted by the E.P.A. on N.Y. buses indicated emission reductions ranging from 20-30%, with mileage increases from 10-13%. The kit costs only $500 USD including installation.
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C) TECTANE emission recycling system.
This system, now under development, adapts the above technologies and recycles the wasted fuel to combustion, while filtering the emissions. The H2O is created at combustion without the need for a surplus H2O tank.
D) TECTANE Ethanol (alcohol) production program.
Hybrid Sweet Sorghum stalks are separated with a splitting technology to capture the sucrose juice for fermentation and distillation to ethanol fuel, while the fiber becomes a valuable by-product for lumber alternatives. The stock also has a flower grain-top that can be used for animal feed or human consumption. A yield of 400-500 gallons per acre has been achieved, compared to the conventional 300-350 gallons per acre from corn.
E) TECTANE separated fiber for pulp/paper, lumber alternatives, including low-cost housing or the generation of electricity in wood burning plants.
F) TECTANE Fiber Housing System.
Process utilizes the fiber for the pre-fabrication of a patented low-cost housing formula that requires no lumber from trees and is water-, fire- and termite-proof. Housing structure is also resistant to earthquakes.
G) TECTANE will also be introducing at least one new car with the H2O Injector system incorporated as original equipment.
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Business Strategy:
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Over $50 million of research and development capital has been invested by the U.S. and Canadian governments in the above technologies within the past 20 years. TECTANE has revised these technologies and merged them together to qualify for new patents. The advent of the United Nations and World Bank's Global Environmental Facility (G.E.F.), under the mandate for environmental protection, has created a new opportunity for these technologies, with huge grant funds for developing countries. TECTANE has organized a program to transfer these technologies to developing countries, with funds from the G.E.F. program. TECTANE becomes a partner with the countries and the World Bank. Contracts with these countries will be assigned to a public company, thereby creating capital and high stock value. The new War on Terrorism has also created another opportunity for TECTANE. Ethanol (alcohol) has been positioned under the National Energy Security in America, while the current Alcohol Energy Security Act provides subsidies for the production of fuel ethanol. The potential for terrorist attacks on nuclear plants in America has also enabled TECTANE to form joint ventures and partnerships with nuclear electrical alternative plants, such as the huge Cascades/Boralex Corporation. They produce electricity from wood chips for N.Y. State. TECTANE has negotiated a potential 10-year supply agreement for Sweet Sorghum fibers, while ethanol is co-generated from their surplus heat. Cascades is a large pulp and paper corporation, and they have shown that the fibers can be used in the pulp and paper process. Cascades also owns another division which manufactures low-cost fiber housing. This division could also implement the Sweet Sorghum fibers for their pre-fabricated homes.
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TECTANE's major benefit to corporations like Cascades is our ability to qualify for U.N./World Bank grant funds in developing countries. Since trees absorb the CO2 gases, they are a safety net to the planet and its survival. TECTANE offers an alternative source of fibers from Sweet Sorghum, that is renewable and cost-effective. Meanwhile, in developed countries like the United States and Canada, Sweet Sorghum crops are still cost effective. One acre can produce almost 50 tons.
Marketing TECTANE technologies through the U.N./World Bank programs and related corporations offers TECTANE a quick worldwide program and profit return, without huge loans or investments. This will assure the success of TECTANE. Nevertheless, TECTANE will still offer franchise opportunities to the private community. TECTANE gas stations will be available to investors, with the feature benefit of cheap, clean "straight-cut" gasoline and the TECTANE H2O Injector. Investors will be able to own and operate their own Super Discount Green Gasoline Station. Original marketing and promotional plans call for the provision of free H2O Injector systems to attract customers. An average saving of 10 cents a gallon will help create a client base easily and quickly. TECTANE has made arrangements for the supply of straight-cut gasoline. TECTANE franchises will begin at an average of $300,000 USD per gas station, rising to $500,000, depending on size and location.
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