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Follow on Google News | Arterran Renewables named as a Tech Awards FinalistAbout The Tech Awards: The Tech Awards is an international awards program that honors innovators from around the world who are applying technology to benefit humanity: http://thetechawards.thetech.org/ About Arterran Renewables: Arterran Renewables is a 3rd generation solid biofuels producer and innovator of a new sustainable solid biofuel to replace thermal coal. Our renewable biofuel can be made from manure, wood waste, municipal solid waste, or any suitable source of cellulose to produce a carbon neutral solid biofuel with an energy density far superior to common wood pellets and rivaling the highest grades of coal. Arterran's NextGEN Solid Biofuel has ALL of the beneficial characteristics of coal without the pollution or CO2 emissions of coal to be utilized in existing coal fired infrastructure without any costly modifications. Whereas before an expensive, $600,000 per MW, retro fit was required to convert coal fired facilities to biomass today as a result of Arterran Renewables innovation coal fired facilities can now simply switch to utilizing Arterran's NextGEN solid biofuel providing ALL of the beneficial characteristics of coal without the pollution or CO2 emissions of coal without any costly modifications. https://www.youtube.com/ Arterran's disruptive innovation not only presents the world with another vital tool to combat climate change, as a solution to the conundrum of coal's cheap, reliable, on demand base load energy but at a terrible cost to health and planet, but helps address the intermittency of solar of wind energy as the final needed and complimentary on demand renewable energy solution required to create a sustainable tomorrow. http://www.slideshare.net/ For investment inquiries and to learn about our projects under development please contact www.ArterranRenewables.com End
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