Clean Technology Investor Feature's Global Resource Corp.'s Plans for ECO Energy
14 Novembre 2007 - 6:54PM
PR Newswire (US)
Global Resource Corporation to install HAWK 10 energy conversion
machines at ECO Energy's tire recycling facility in Placentia,
Calif. WEST BERLIN, N.J., Nov. 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Global
Resource Corporation (OTC:GBRC) today announced that Clean
Technology Investor published the company's plans to install two
HAWK 10 recyclers, a zero- emission energy conversion system that
produces more energy than it consumes, at tire recycler ECO
Energy's Mobile, Ariz. plant to convert 300 tons of used tires a
day into gas and oil. ECO Energy is a joint venture between
Envirotech Industries International, Inc. and Huntington Renewable
Energy. The article also highlights Global Resource's current
initiative to raise $25 million for continued development and
commercialization of the emissions-free energy conversion
technology. "Our technology has become the answer for recyclers
looking for a more cost efficient way to dispose of used tires and
automobile plastics," says Frank Pringle, CEO of Global Resource
Corporation. "Clean Technology Investor hits the very core of the
alternative energy audience we are trying to reach. The coverage
will serve us well as we look for new opportunities to install our
HAWK 10 units and reduce our country's dependence on foreign oil."
The Clean Technology Investor article is just one of a number of
publications where Global Resource's energy conversion system has
appeared. Earlier this year Time Magazine named the HAWK 10
recycler among its top 'Inventions of the Year' and Popular Science
awarded the technology its 'Best of What's New' Award in the Green
Tech category. Popular Science also named Frank Pringle, CEO of
Global Resource Corporation, an 'Innovator of the Year' in Green
Tech for bringing the environmentally friendly HAWK 10 technology
to market. Additionally, the U.S. Department of Energy cited Global
Resource as a firm that could empower the U.S. to rely on its own
energy resources and reduce the country's dependency on foreign
oil. The HAWK 10 zero-emission energy conversion system breaks down
autofluff using its patent-pending, high-frequency microwave
technology to eliminate auto recycling costs and environmental
hazards. The microwaves crack the materials' "hydrocarbon chain" to
convert them into 80 percent light combustible gases, and 20
percent oil, all in a closed-loop system that doesn't emit harmful
waste. ABOUT Global Resource Corp. Global Resource Corp. has a
patent pending process that allows for removal of oil and
alternative petroleum products at very low cost from various
resources, including shale deposits, tar sands, waste oil streams
and bituminous coal with significantly greater yields and lower
costs than are available utilizing existing known technologies. The
process uses specific frequencies of microwave radiation to extract
oils and alternative petroleum products from secondary raw
materials, and is expected to dramatically reduce the cost for oil
and gas recovery from a variety of unconventional hydrocarbon
resources. GBRC's technology will not only be developed to extract
oil from shale, but from depleted oil fields in the US and
elsewhere, many of which still contain more than half of the
hydrocarbons originally in these fields, because the residual
hydrocarbons are too viscous to extract with conventional
technology. This news release contains forward-looking statements
regarding Global Resource Corp's business strategies and future
plans of operations. Forward- looking statements involve known and
unknown risks and uncertainties. The forward-looking statements
contained in this news release speak only as of the date hereof and
Global Resource disclaims any obligation to provide public updates,
revisions or amendments to any forward-looking statements made
herein to reflect changes in Global Resource's expectations or
future events. Company contact: Frank Pringle CEO Global Resource
Corporation Bloomfield Business Park 408 Bloomfield Dr. Unit 3 West
Berlin , NJ 08091 Main: 856-767-5661 Press contact: Matt McLoughlin
Senior Account Executive Gregory FCA 27 West Athens Avenue Ardmore,
Pa. 19003 Main: 610.642.8253, ext. 129 Mobile: 610.996.4264
DATASOURCE: Global Resource Corporation CONTACT: Frank Pringle,
CEO, Global Resource Corporation, +1-856-767-5661, ; or Matt
McLoughlin, Senior Account Executive, Gregory FCA, +1-610-642-8253,
ext. 129, Mobile, +1-610-996-4264, Web site:
http://www.globalresourcecorp.com/
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