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AgroFire
Currently, the bulk of the US production capacity of biodiesel is located in the mid-western agricultural states, due to their vast supply of biodiesel feedstocks. AgroFire plans to vault Texas to the status of one of the nation’s leading producers of biodiesel by capitalizing on the state’s abundance of regional feedstocks and its access to national and global markets. To accomplish this, AgroFire aims to deploy an initial production facility with an annual capacity of 150 million gallons using cutting-edge refining technology.
ReDeux Solutions
When it hit in August, 2005, hurricane Katrina left the US Gulf Coast in a state of devastation. Since then, the residents and civic leaders in the impacted areas have shown tremendous resilience in restoring their communities. However, there is much yet to be done. The storm and the following recovery effort have produced a stifling amount of waste that has yet to be moved to a permanent disposal facility.

ReDeux Solutions is working in concert with disposal experts at Dewpoint Environmental, Inc. to propose a plan to the State of Louisiana to remove storm waste from the New Orleans area, through the use of local contractors, and transport it, with minimal impact to the transportation infrastructure, to certified disposal facilities that offer minimal environmental effect.

Solar Project TBA
In concert with technology and multi-national financial experts, BioCatters is aiding in the development of a yet to be named large-scale solar power project. In its present stage, the project is evaluating current and emerging solar power conversion technologies and investigating potential sites to support a plant capable of producing in excess of 50 mega-watts.

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