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David Lee is President / CEO of BioSolar. Lee has over 20 years of engineering, marketing, sales, and corporate management experience in the area of military and consumer communication system, automotive electronics, software development and consulting. BioSolar, Inc. has developed a breakthrough technology to produce bio-based materials from renewable plant sources that will reduce the cost per watt of solar cells. Most of the solar industry is focused on photovoltaic efficiency to reduce cost. BioSolar is the first company to introduce a new dimension of cost reduction by replacing petroleum-based plastic solar cell components with durable bio-based components. Through the advanced manipulation of bio-based polymers, BioSolar intends to produce robust bio-based components that meet the stringent thermal and durability requirements of current solar cell manufacturing processes.
Arnold Klann is the Chairman / President / CEO of BlueFire Ethanol and Arkenol. As co-founder of both companies, he has been responsible for the successful development or acquisition of over 610 megawatts of natural gas-fired cogeneration facilities, and been the driving force behind the research and development effort leading to the commercialization of the Arkenol technology. Blue Fire Ethanol Incorporated’s use of the Arkenol patented process positions it as the only viable, world-wide cellulose-to-ethanol company with demonstrated production experience with ethanol from wood wastes, urban trash (post-sorted MSW), rice and wheat straws and other agricultural residues. BlueFire is the exclusive North America licensee of the Technology for use in the production of ethanol for the transportation fuel market. BlueFire’s goal is to develop and operate high-value carbohydrate-based transportation fuel production facilities to provide a viable alternative to fossil fuels on a world-wide basis.
Encore presentation of Mike Hess, CEO of Mariah Power. The Windspire® wind turbine is an affordable, attractive, and silent vertical axis wind power appliance. At only 30 feet tall, the Windspire is redefining small wind in a big way. The sleek design is well-suited to residential customers and can also produce clean energy for businesses, schools, commercial buildings, and off-grid needs.
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