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Biodiesel Converts to Gasoline
Thursday May 22, 2:19 pm ET
HARTFIELD, Va., May 22 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- XcelPlus Global Holdings Inc (Pink Sheets: XPGH - News) announces the acquisition of BIOLENE (TM), a newly developed bio-gasoline product.
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XcelPlus Global Holdings working in conjunction with Maverick BioFuels developed the technology in which a fuel compatible with internal combustion gasoline engines is derived from natural renewable oils like soybean and vegetable oil. Initial marketing efforts will focus on an additive package for converting ordinary Biodiesel into gasoline. The Biolene additive package will be blended by Xcelplus International Inc (Pink Sheets: XLPI - News) and will enable producers and consumers of biodiesel to convert the biofuel for use in any gasoline powered engine. The additive is expected to be on the market later this year. Home blenders can expect final pump-grade fuel to cost approximately $2.70 per gallon.
According to Mr. Bill R. Smith, President of Xcelplus, "current testing of the fuel is being conducted with test vehicles run exclusively on Biolene. The test vehicles are being monitored for CO, CO2, hydrocarbon, O2 and NOx exhaust emissions, and we are very pleased with test results to date. We are looking towards an ASTM testing for the fuel before launching it into global markets."
A short video describing Biolene is anticipated to be posted on Xcelplus.com later this week. The video is currently available on Google video (key word "biolene").
Biodiesel Glycerin to Energy
Tuesday May 13, 4:57 pm ET
HARTFIELD, Va., May 13 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- XcelPlus Global Holdings Inc (Pink Sheets: XPGH - News) announces the acquisition of a new alternative energy fuel technology and process that enables glycerin, a byproduct from bio-diesel production, to be converted to a fuel suitable for use in turbine engines.
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Gly-Clene (TM), as the new product is called, was developed by Maverick BioFuels as a new alternative energy source. This fuel can be made from any crude glycerol, regardless of the feedstock, including yellow grease.
Gly-Clene has the ability to power up turbine engines for electricity production or any other non-aircraft use associated with turbine engines. Gly-Clene can also be used to heat fluid bed reactors as it also performs well in oil gun furnaces as you can see in a soon to be released video linked on www.xcelplusglobal.com .
With the ever-increasing biodiesel production, the glycerin market grows as well. Subsequently, the fear of another glut has concerned biodiesel manufacturers, scratching their heads looking for a stable way to dispose of this by-product. There is currently enough glycerin produced in the U.S. alone for Gly-Clene to produce 27,000 megawatts of electricity per day or over 8 billion megawatts per year without even adding steam turbines to take advantage of the excess heat produced by the turbines.
For more information, there are also more video links being added on www.xcelplusglobal.com and a new website www.waste-2-energy.us under construction.
Thursday May 22, 2:19 pm ET
HARTFIELD, Va., May 22 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- XcelPlus Global Holdings Inc (Pink Sheets: XPGH - News) announces the acquisition of BIOLENE (TM), a newly developed bio-gasoline product.
ADVERTISEMENT
XcelPlus Global Holdings working in conjunction with Maverick BioFuels developed the technology in which a fuel compatible with internal combustion gasoline engines is derived from natural renewable oils like soybean and vegetable oil. Initial marketing efforts will focus on an additive package for converting ordinary Biodiesel into gasoline. The Biolene additive package will be blended by Xcelplus International Inc (Pink Sheets: XLPI - News) and will enable producers and consumers of biodiesel to convert the biofuel for use in any gasoline powered engine. The additive is expected to be on the market later this year. Home blenders can expect final pump-grade fuel to cost approximately $2.70 per gallon.
According to Mr. Bill R. Smith, President of Xcelplus, "current testing of the fuel is being conducted with test vehicles run exclusively on Biolene. The test vehicles are being monitored for CO, CO2, hydrocarbon, O2 and NOx exhaust emissions, and we are very pleased with test results to date. We are looking towards an ASTM testing for the fuel before launching it into global markets."
A short video describing Biolene is anticipated to be posted on Xcelplus.com later this week. The video is currently available on Google video (key word "biolene").
Biodiesel Glycerin to Energy
Tuesday May 13, 4:57 pm ET
HARTFIELD, Va., May 13 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- XcelPlus Global Holdings Inc (Pink Sheets: XPGH - News) announces the acquisition of a new alternative energy fuel technology and process that enables glycerin, a byproduct from bio-diesel production, to be converted to a fuel suitable for use in turbine engines.
ADVERTISEMENT
Gly-Clene (TM), as the new product is called, was developed by Maverick BioFuels as a new alternative energy source. This fuel can be made from any crude glycerol, regardless of the feedstock, including yellow grease.
Gly-Clene has the ability to power up turbine engines for electricity production or any other non-aircraft use associated with turbine engines. Gly-Clene can also be used to heat fluid bed reactors as it also performs well in oil gun furnaces as you can see in a soon to be released video linked on www.xcelplusglobal.com .
With the ever-increasing biodiesel production, the glycerin market grows as well. Subsequently, the fear of another glut has concerned biodiesel manufacturers, scratching their heads looking for a stable way to dispose of this by-product. There is currently enough glycerin produced in the U.S. alone for Gly-Clene to produce 27,000 megawatts of electricity per day or over 8 billion megawatts per year without even adding steam turbines to take advantage of the excess heat produced by the turbines.
For more information, there are also more video links being added on www.xcelplusglobal.com and a new website www.waste-2-energy.us under construction.