

Account Management Service - Is there someone available who is dedicated to understanding your businesses, can handle all your inquires both quickly and efficiently, and who will ultimately put your needs first.
Fixed Term, Fixed Price contracts - Does the business electricity supplier in question offer price stability for the whole length of the contract? This is important as it will give you the peace of mind that will help you to focus on growing your business, rather than dealing with the cost of your utility bills.
Payment Options - Is there the ability to pay by Direct Debit? This is useful as it is one of the most convenient, quick and reliable ways in which to pay your bills. What's more, it takes away any added hassle for your business.
Efficiency Advice - Businesses in the UK have legal obligations around energy performance and carbon reduction. Because of this, many business electricity and gas suppliers offer expert advice on how you could save money by utilizing your energy more efficiently. For example, this can be in form of installing smart meters, which helps to analyze your energy consumption in greater detail.
Environmental Outlook - Is the energy supplier in question investing time, money and resources into caring for the environment? Over the next few years renewable energy will see increased investment, which is hoped to offer stainable energy at a more affordable cost. It is therefore important to choose a supplier that is looking into ways in which to protect our planet from the growing concerns of climate change.
A surprising number of business owners continually make the mistake of not shopping around for the best energy contract. In fact, because it takes less than 60 seconds to get a competitive quote from a commercial electricity supplier there should be no excuse in getting the right deal for your company.
British Gas Business offer a range of products and services tailored to the business market, including fixed price energy contracts, boiler and central heating services, an online business insurance comparison service, and a connections and metering service for new energy supplies, conversions and upgrades.

In my attempts to describe new information and interesting developments in the field of eco-consciousness and green innovation, today's story revolves around a fuel invented by Gene Jackson and his company, Power Ecalene Fuels, Inc. (PEFI). The term Ecelene is trademarked to the company.
As we have seen many times before, some of the most suitable inventions are made ahead of their time. The hype about Hybrid technology in the last few years goes back to inventions made in the 40's and 50's. To bring the idea to market in a large enough scale was not feasible at the time, not just because gas was cheap, but because all the other components necessary to make it work weren't available. AEM.EDBD
Something similar is true about Mr. Jackson invention, or should I say improvements. He picked up on an innovation originally made by Dow Chemical. At the time they invented a fluid called Syngas, fossil based fuels were so cheap that there was no real market. PEFI went back some time ago, improved the process, got its own patents, and is now working on bringing its miracle fuel to market. The stuff is called "Ecalene". PLease assume to have a trademark sign behind this term each time it shown in the article. Below is what I found at the PEFI website (paraphrased and
condensed):
"Company founder Gene Jackson has been improving the Ecalene production process for 20 years. Several million dollars were spent perfecting the gas-to-liquid technology excluding any R&D expenditures from Dow Chemical, originator of the alcohol-from-syngas process. Independent patents were provided to Jackson for his development. The company now seeks to spread its green technology globally by operating its own production facilities and licensing its patented technology internationally."
Here is how the company describes itself and its positioning for Ecalene:

"Mission Statement:
To provide clean fuel and green fuel alternatives to fossil fuels that will curb the U.S. dependence on foreign oil while reducing global warming and eliminating potentially toxic waste from our soil and ground water.
Objective
To become the recognized world leader in clean fuels production technology and to provide more green fuel globally through deployment of its technology than any other clean fuel provider.
Ecalene has an octane rating of 124+ that is 33% to 43% higher than regular unleaded gasoline, which is rated between 87 and 93 Octane. It is 10% higher than ethanol at a 113 octane rating and 18% higher than for E85 fuel.
Ecalene's formulation properties enable it to be used as a stand-alone fuel in flex- fuel engines and in jet aircraft. Ecalene" has higher energy content than ethanol and will provide better gas mileage than ethanol when blended into gasoline as an oxygenate or octane booster. Ecalene has been registered with the EPA as a fuel additive. It is roughly estimated that Ecalene" will reduces car emissions to levels 80-90% of the emissions levels for unleaded gasoline. Most cars, trucks, buses, jet aircraft and boats can be modified to run on pure Ecalene".
Protection of our environment is the primary driving force behind the development of the Ecalene" system. The technology was devised at a time when gasoline was cheap and neither energy producers or the public were committed to a clean environment-only cheap energy. Today the world recognizes the damage we have done to the environment in our quest to deliver cheap energy. As a global community, we have become more sensitized to the need for maintaining the only environment we have. It must continue to produce clean air, water, food and energy for a rapidly expanding population. The Ecalene" product technology is designed to improve virtually every aspect of the global environment from reducing global warming to improving water quality.

Coal & Natural Gas (Clean Not Green)
Using natural gas or raw coal promises to produce the largest volume of Ecalene fuel at minimum cost, potentially enough to totally displace crude oil in the creation of transportation fuel. It is estimated that America has a 300-year supply of coal, oil shale, and other hydrocarbons. Coal is one of the nation's most abundant energy resources, currently supplying about half the nation's electricity demand. Gasifying coal to produce alcohol fuel utilizing the PECI process is considerably more environmentally favorable than combusting it to produce electricity.
Municipal Waste Is Green
Despite the ability of the Ecalene production system to create "clean fuels" from coal and other fossil fuels, these resources are not renewable. Ecalene can be used to create renewable or "green" fuels from feedstock that is renewable. Utilizing organic wastes, such as MSW, as feedstock represents the most environmentally friendly, economically viable, and virtually untapped source of renewable energy for the country. Americans create over 300 million tons of municipal solid waste annually, of which about one- third is recycled. Municipalities currently pay waste management contractors about $23 a ton to receive ship and bury waste. On average, about 80% of MSW can be gasified, and it is roughly estimated that the 200 million tons currently placed in landfills each year could produce 10 to 20 billion gallons of Ecalene".
Other Green Feedstock
Besides MSW and sludge that grow proportionally with the increase in population, Ecalene can also utilize plentiful cellulosic biomass including wood waste. When combined with their MSW, large wood waste producing states (Georgia, Oregon, Arkansas etc.) can produce half their fuel requirements from the biomass they generate."

If you like to learn more, goto: powerecalene.com/index.php
When looking at many of the applications imaginable for this miracle fuel, I wonder if it would be feasible to use a lot of the gas and the organic material our communities have been dumping into landfills to create Ecalene. This would potentially lead to a number of applications:
The community could use the fuel generated to run its municipal fleet of cars, buses, trucks, etc. for everything from police, fire, mass-transit to city maintenance, etc.
Each city has energy needs to heat and light its buildings. That could probably be achieved through generators run by Ecalene
Larger cities could develop public transportation systems that run on Ecalene or go even one step further and provide so called flexible city-transportation option, as recently introduced in Europe. You park you vehicle at the outskirts of the town and get into a city provided small car, bikes, busses, etc.
In farming communities the municipalities could work with the agricultural companies to use all the bio-degradable material to generate Ecalene" and provide any surplus to the workers and their families as well as use it form all the farming equipment.
Finally, if anybody has ever driven by a feed yard for milk production and industrial beef or pork, the stink is unbearable. Providing it to a PEFI facility could probably significantly reduce the smell, allow the animals to live in better conditions, and generate fuel form all the biomass they consume during the day. This could work in conjunction with biogas generators or all by itself.
I am sure I am missing a whole list of other applications. This is an exciting alternative to our current dilemma. I hope people don't get caught by the recent drop ion gas/oil prices. As we keep printing Dollars to pay for a new bailout or rescue plan, we shouldn't forget that all this money will devalue our currency. Not only will oil run out some time in the future, but massive inflation from all this newly introduced money will create higher prices.
This is the quiet before the storm. Looking for credible alternatives is important, and it appears to me that Ecalene is one of them, especially if PEFI can stay away form liquefying natural gas to create it.
As always, feel free to comment and let me know what you think about miracle fuel Ecalene
AEM.EDBD
Axel Meierhoefer is a published author, educator, coach, consultant, and the founder of Axel Meierhoefer Consulting LLC (AMC LLC). He is helping business and individuals with an eco-conscious mind. AEM.EDBD


Although, few focus on energy, and/ or energy - usage, when hunting for their houses, since, for, most people, their home represents their single, biggest, financial asset, the better one understands, all relevant matters, the better the results. There are many different options, in most areas, for how we will create heat, and electricity, and this article, will attempt to briefly, identify, review, and discuss, 5 different alternatives, and some of the positives, and negatives, of every option, and/ or choice. Factors to consider, often include costs, environmental, effectiveness/ efficiency, etc. and availability in a specific geographic region, as well as the heating and cooling needs, dependent upon geographic and temperature considerations.
1. Oil heat: Living in the Northeast, many homes are heated by oil. Oil heat varies by changing costs, some predictable, while often, not so! This is often addressed, when a homeowner commits to one particular oil delivery company, and, in exchange for committing to automatic deliveries, is guaranteed, a capped price, which protects him against too dramatic a cost. However, obviously, when there are colder winter seasons, more oil, is used, and therefore, costs rise. Some agree to a Balanced Billing Plan, where they pay a predictable, consistent, monthly installment. This form of heating is reliable, but requires maintaining the burner and boiler, and the wise homeowner, has a Maintenance Contract, to ensure service, if there are any emergencies. Older heating systems were often somewhat noisy, but the newer ones, are far quieter, and, generally, more efficient!
2. Gas heat and cooking: When one heats his home, with gas, the concerns of timely delivery are eliminated. At times, this is a less expensive form of heating, while at other times, it's not! Gas is not available everywhere, and, when it is, can also be used for water heating (Hot Water Tank), cooking, and clothes dryers, but, when it's not available, many use propane, for the other purposes, as well as, for heat!
3. Geo - thermal: In the last few decades, another alternative has been discovered, known as geo - thermal. This form is created, stored, and produced, in the earth, taking advantage of the thermal characteristics, in the earth. It uses a heat - pump, to generate energy, etc.
4. Solar: There are many types of solar systems, but, often, the biggest necessity, is the location of the property, the amount of average daily sunshine, and whether, there are predominantly southern - facing, relatively unobstructed opportunities. Recently, for example, Elan Musk's company, quickly assisted hurricane victims in Puerto Rico, by putting solar roofs, on, particularly, schools and hospitals. In some areas, when one produces more energy than he uses, he is permitted to sell - back the excess, to the utility company.
5. Other forms, and combinations: Some homeowners opt for wood - burning systems, and while, relatively, inexpensive, generally require more effort, to maintain, the source. In other circumstances, people decide to use a split system, using one energy source, for a specific purpose, and another/ others, for other purposes. For example, in my home, we heat, with oil, but our Hot Water Tank, is heated by gas, as are our cooking fuel, and clothes dryers. This way, while our water and washing needs, are year - around necessities, we don't need to use our oil system, when temperatures are higher, during a significant period of the year.
There is no, single best - way, to address the energy needs, for your home. Each homeowner should consider many factors, including, personal preference, convenience, and needs, and make the best decision, for them!
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