EcoloCap Reports on Trip to Ukraine at the Invitation of the Ministry of Energy and Coal The Trip Resulted in a Request for Proposal on four Major Projects Barrington IL, October 1, 2012. Michael Siegel CEO, and Jeung Kwak, Chairman of EcoloCap have returned from Ukraine where they were invited by the Ministry of Energy and Coal. In Kiev, Mr. Siegel made presentations before Yashenko Yurij Petrovich the Director of The Coal Industry of Ukraine, Dr. Kyrychok Oleksander Consular to the President of Ukraine, a number of government scientists and private and government power generation executives. Mr. Siegel and Mr. Kwak then flew to Donetsk where Mr. Siegel made a presentation to Umrihin Oleksandr Nikolayevich the head of the largest power plant in the region. ECOS had previously secured distribution and manufacturing rights to two new technologies that were part of the presentations besides M-Fuel. The first is a pyrolysis system that converts used tires or low grade coal to syn gas, methane and diesel. ECOS will have the exclusivity outside the US. The second technology concerns the conversion of municipal waste to energy, without harmful emissions. ECOS will have the exclusive rights to this technology outside of Korea Russia, the only supplier of natural gas to Ukraine has increased the cost of natural gas to the Ukraine to the point where it is no longer economical to use the gas to produce energy. The EcoloCap technologies are the answer to the Ukrainian needs. Ukraine has a large amount of low-grade coal that is not economically viable in its original form. The pyrolysis system will convert the low grade coal to syn gas and methane without any volatile emissions. EcoloCap has been asked to make proposals for 4 installations in the Ukraine that include municipal waste to heat used tires to gas and diesel to M-Fuel. EcoloCap is presently looking for a factory location in the US and is in discussions with the EXIM Bank to finance the Ukrainian projects. |