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TrueFuel™

A unique process which combines water and carbon waste
                     to develop a hydrogen-carbon gas, called TrueFuel.
                     
We have taken an existing technology 
                     and supercharged the reaction to make the
                                   production more economically efficient.
                     
The carbon waste can include:
                     coal, rubber tires, organic waste material,
                                 and biomass such as sugar cane waste.
                     
The water component can include:
                     polluted water, salt water, or even contaminated
                                       water from food processors or pharmaceutical
                                                    companies.
     



TrueFuel can reduce NOX pollution in gas turbines.

TrueFuel reduces or eliminates hydrocarbon emissions for
             diesel and gasoline engines.

TrueFuel, as an additive, reduces diesel emissions by approximately
              90 percent.

TrueFuel has ideal flame geometry for gas turbines.

TrueFuel is cleaner, cheaper, safer and faster than acetylene.

TrueFuel has a multi-billion dollar market as chemical
              feedstock for large chemical manufacturers.

TrueFuel has an enormous commercial potential due to the ease
              of switching existing gas turbines, cars and trucks.

AERC may even get paid to take liquid and carbon waste
           as TrueFuel’s raw material.

TrueFuel is a low-cost, clean, pollution-free fuel.

TrueFuel can be produced on location, reducing the risk of
              terrorism and interrupted supply.

TrueFuel can be produced easily with raw material found almost
              anywhere.

 

 

 

 

 

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