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Enviro Program for Nations
TECTANE's Enviro Program is an extremely effective, integrated, end-to-end solution for reducing emissions, and has already qualified for the U.N. Maximum Achievable Controlled Technologies (MACT) program
Co-generation Program for Nations
TECTANE's Energy Co-generation Program creates partnerships between existing energy plants and new ethanol fuel production plants to be built at the same location, trading their surplus by-products to help each other become much more efficient
SoloTech Program for Nations
TECTANE's SoloTech Program is designed for developing countries that wish to generate employment while becoming self-sufficient in their national fuel supply
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Over the last two decades, TECTANE has developed a fully integrated Enviro Program that addresses automotive emissions, renewable ethanol fuel supply, deforestation, housing, and much more.
The core of the Enviro Program is the combined implementation of the AQUAHOL fuel-injection system (for existing cars) and the agricultural crop of Sweet Sorghum. What does a "little injector" for cars and a "plant that grows" have to do with solving these combined crises? Everything. By reducing a nation's dependence on (and burning of) fossil fuels, replacing the fuel supply with a non-polluting renewable source that creates jobs, and adding an inexpensive modification to all cars, a country will effectively reach the pollution reduction targets that are set for the year 2020 within 3 to 5 years of implementation.
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The Enviro Program is ready for immediate deployment in any country, and is a combined effort of the host country's transportation, agricultural, energy and environmental departments / ministries. TECTANE's role is to become the technology and knowledge transfer partner, showing the departments how to solve these various crises by working together.
The effect of putting our Enviro Program into place will be nothing short of remarkable. The Program is designed to be up and running within 12 months, with increasing effectiveness over a five-year period.
For more information or to apply for a national license, please contact our CEO/President Nino De Santis directly, either by mail, fax, email or phone.
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For developed countries, TECTANE offers an additional Energy Co-generation Program that implements fuel ethanol distilleries next to existing power plants, forming a symbiotic relationship between the two. Co-generation is a proven and effective means of saving energy (and therefore significant costs) by reclaiming wasted resources.
Co-generation re-directs wasted heat from an electricity-generating plant to a next-door ethanol production plant, thereby saving 30% of the cost of distillation. The ethanol-processing center, in return, provides the energy plant with by-products which can be burned to produce more heat.
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The Energy Co-generation Program is ready to be deployed immediately in any developed country, as an extension to the Enviro Program. The two programs are designed to work hand-in-hand for maximum effectiveness and efficiency. The symbiotic relationship that is created between the side-by-side plants can save a country many millions of dollars per year on an ongoing basis.
For more information or to apply for a national license, please contact our CEO/President Nino De Santis directly.
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For developing countries, TECTANE offers the SoloTech Program, which is a non-automated labor-intensive system for processing Sweet Sorghum for its fuel content and valuable by-products. From harvesting, to collection, to separation, to processing, the SoloTech process provides for a hands-on means of achieving the same end result as an automated production line.
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Therefore any country, regardless of its level of industrialization (or lack thereof) can participate in and benefit from TECTANE's environmental and self-sufficiency programs by leveraging its available labor force, and creating thousands of jobs in the process.
For more information or to apply for a national license, please contact our CEO/President Nino De Santis directly.
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