SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 30 /PRNewswire/ -- Refill Energy, Inc.
(Pink Sheets: REFG), a Salt Lake
City-based green energy technology firm that converts
bio-mass into synthesis gas, announced that in September, 2010,
Refill Energy, met with Navajo Nation Council members at tribal
headquarters in Window Rock,
Arizona, to discuss Refill's patented gasification
technology and its potential for generating "clean electricity"
from Navajo Reservation coal deposits.
The Navajo Nation has immediate need of a cleaner
coal-to-electricity conversion method – one that meets updated
customer requirements for environmental quality. Presently,
the Navajo Nation produces electricity from local coal reserves for
sale to the State of California.
Current coal conversion processes failed to meet California's high environmental standards and
now threaten substantial income loss for the Navajo Nation. Refill
Energy offers the Navajo energy
program a high-tech solution. Refill's proprietary downdraft
gasification technology provides a cleaner solution – producing
electricity from coal without the harmful emissions and ecological
issues routinely associated with coal-conversion. Refill Energy's
gasification technology exceeds California's stringent environmental laws for
air and water quality and is now under review by Navajo leadership.
Refill Energy representatives have scheduled an October 4th meeting with Petersen, Inc.,
manufacturer of the Refill gasification modules, to discuss
Navajo production of electricity
and fuels into the coming century. Petersen, Inc. has
extensive experience in the coal industry.
For further information please visit our website at
www.refillenergy.com.
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For more information
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Refill Energy Inc.
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Mit Ebeling
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801-712-0056
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info(at)refillenergy(dot)com
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SOURCE Refill Energy, Inc.
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