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CPWE revoked:
http://www.sec.gov/litigation/admin/2013/34-69021.pdf
MM closed it @ .002 on 1500 shares @.002
+66% from being driven short @ .0099 (+750%)
CPWE ~ 8K...received 06/15/12,
Entry into a Material Definitive Agreement,
(Clean Power Technologies, Inc. enters into a World Wide Exclusive License Agreement to manufacture, Market, Distribute and Sell Hybrid Fuel Efficient Technologies for Agro-Industrial Application)
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1282387/000152477712000238/0001524777-12-000238-index.htm
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1282387/000152477712000238/ex991.htm
NAT GAS Act of 2011 set to be signed as early as tomorrow...could mean huge gains for CPWE...
The New Alternative Transportation to Give Americans Solutions of 2011 or NAT GAS ACT was introduced to provide incentives for the use of natural gas as a vehicle fuel, the purchase of natural-gas-fueld vehicles, and the installation of natural gas vehicle refueling infrastruction...
the Nat Gas Act 2011 has over 150 co-sponsors in Congress and massive bi partisan support...That's because, unlike oil, the supply of clean burning natural gas in North America is soaring thanks to new drilling techniques that allow companies to tap shale deposits that were once impossible to access.
Heat Recovery System for Landfill Gas Applications
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Clean Power Unveils Heat Recovery System for Landfill Gas Applications
CESAR technology provides 8% energy efficiency gains for waste-to-energy operators
Press Release Source: Clean Power Technologies Inc. On Wednesday April 21, 2010, 9:30 am EDT
NEWHAVEN, UNITED KINGDOM--(Marketwire - 04/21/10) - Clean Power Technologies Inc. (OTC.BB:CPWE - News) (Frankfurt:C1L - News) ("Clean Power" or the "Company"), a developer of unique systems to reduce emissions and fuel usage by harnessing wasted exhaust energy, is pleased to announce that it has formally launched its heat recovery based CESAR technology for its first landfill application. An unveiling ceremony took place on April 13th 2010 at the Company's Headquarters in Newhaven, on England's Sussex Coast.
Clean Power Technologies has developed a steam hybrid system based on its proprietary Clean Energy Separation And Recovery ('CESAR') technology. CESAR is able to recover otherwise wasted heat from combustion engine exhaust and cooling systems which is then utilised to generate high-pressure superheated steam. The energy within the steam is converted to rotational power by expansion through a vapour engine to drive auxiliary equipment or to supplement a vehicle's main power source.
The Ceremony was attended by more than 70 guests, ranging from the Company's loyal shareholders to the Mayor of Newhaven and it included a Representative of CPT first customer, Renewable Power Systems. Attendees were given a tour of Clean Power's 10,000 sq.ft. R&D facility, during which they were updated on the Company's truck and refrigerated trailer programme, before being shown the new landfill gas unit prior to its trial installation on a 500 kW generator set in Oxfordshire, UK. These field trial results will lead to the final design of purpose-built engines for use across the broader landfill sector where demand is high for what is, essentially, cost free energy.
This trial programme follows the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding, in September 2009, with gas-to-energy developer Renewable Power Systems ("RPS"), based on laboratory tests in July 2009 that simulated landfill conditions and proved the concept for the landfill gas application. (see www.cleanpowertech.co.uk/content/media/archive/2009/09-09-2009.asp)
This latest application for the CESAR system was announced by the Company's President and CEO, Mr. Abdul Mitha. During a ribbon-cutting ceremony, Mr. Mitha said: "CESAR is a unique technology that improves energy efficiency in both stationary and motive power systems by applying smart heat recovery techniques. In a world that is developing evermore complicated ways to enhance fuel economy and improve the environment, Clean Power has found an answer that is sound, simple, practical and cost effective. More than one third of fuel energy from an internal combustion engine is wasted in the form of exhaust heat. By capturing it, using it to create super heated steam and applying that steam either in the original engine or a secondary generator, we have proved, in our test facility that our CESAR system can provide an additional 8% of energy ... free of charge.
"In the engineering world, 8% is a massive uplift. For instance, through our discussion with a major truck and engine, we were told that despite budgets of hundreds of millions of pounds they had difficulty squeezing 1/4 of 1% additional energy from current engines. This has prompted preliminary meetings to explore collaborative relationship for the future development for the integration of the CESAR technology in trucks. Our ongoing energy efficiency results, in both the truck and landfill development programmes, continue to attract strong interest from Original Equipment manufacturers, the aftermarket sector and operators alike. Indeed, Clean Power have already received enquiries from a number of landfill operators in Canada, the United States, India and China.
In the USA and Canada alone, the market potential for Clean Power's landfill system is over 2300 units, giving the Company a combined market potential in the U.K. and the U.S.A. of over Pounds Sterling 360 million (US$ 500 million).
Having outlined the many uncharted engineering challenges faced by the Company, and praised the professionalism with which the Clean Power team had addressed them, Mr Mitha handed over to Mike Burns, Chief Technology Officer, who added: "This is a world first; never before has the waste exhaust from a landfill gas spark ignition engine been used to generate additional electricity for commercial sale to the national grid. The CESAR system will increase the power from such systems, indeed from any combustion-engined power generation set, by 8%. This potentially translates to an additional 68 megawatts per year, or Pounds Sterling 66 million in additional revenue, just from UK landfill sites, not to mention the environmental benefits of capturing energy from exhaust gases that are normally wasted to atmosphere."
The visit concluded with an explanation by Marco Cuccinota, Control Systems Manager, of the instrumentation, computer systems and software designed in-house by Clean Power to monitor the performance of the landfill installation at Finmere.
Yeah I liked the bounce on Friday, pissed I didnt pull the trigger but there was light volume. I am thinking the nice move into the close has attracted potential buyers so I am watching for it to breakout here.
definitely on my watch list. CPWE Was at .50 a bit ago, bounce play opp.
Looks like a bottom reversal. Will keep it on my watch list.
Starting to research this one, will wait for some volume to pick up in here though. Looks pretty decent for a speculative bioenergy play.
I am still doing research here and will let you all know when i do find anything. Biofuel is one old category I have knowledge from.
nice move today.
I always am looking at the floats and claen shells. it takes time but from the ones I find it does produce. Thanks for the tip on the PVRE and I am adding to the watchlist. Thanks.
Aliangel, how in God's name do you find these lost sheep? I am new to posting here at iHub, but not new to dd and searching. I am impressed! By the way, since you've given me so many good prospects, have you checked out PVRE.pk--up 116% today; hit .20, closed .13. It had a $3.50 52week. It had almost 2mm volume, and had never hit 1mm before. Potential 600mm/year revenue, news at ~11:30am. Enuff! I'm preaching to the choir here! Good Luck!
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Clean Power Appoints Experienced Industry Consultant
Former Safeway Transportation Manager joins the Company
CALGARY, ALBERTA, Aug 18, 2008 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- Clean Power Technologies Inc. (OTCBB: CPWE)(FRANKFURT: C1L), developer of a unique heat recovery and hybrid power system to reduce vehicle emissions, is pleased to announce that it has appointed George McLaine as a consultant to the Company.
Mr. McLaine has over 40 years of experience in the transportation business. He started his career as a truck driver in his family's business, moving in 1974 to Canada Safeway Ltd. where he spent the next 33 years. At Safeway he served 18 years as Transportation Manager for southern Alberta, Canada, progressing to Transportation Manager for the entire Alberta division. Whilst there he was in charge of trucking operations in both Calgary and Edmonton and worked as a lobbyist to the Alberta government. During his time at Safeway McLaine was awarded the President's Exceptional Achievement Award on three occasions, recognising employees who make significant contributions to company operations which are above and beyond day-to-day job requirements. He was also a member of the Alberta Motor Transport Association from 1985 to 2007, where he served on various committees, including the Greenhouse Gas Committee and Long Combination Vehicle Committee.
Abdul Mitha, President and CEO of Clean Power, said: "I am delighted to be welcoming George to our team. His many years of expertise in the transport and trucking business combined with his impressive industry relationships will be immensely valuable in moving Clean Power's business ahead and establishing further partnerships - both commercial and regulatory."
As a consultant, McLaine will provide advice to Clean Power and promote its technologies to potential adopters and collaborative partners, such as transport companies, with the aim of generating sales opportunities for the Company's proprietary Clean Energy Storage and Recovery system (CESAR). This takes otherwise wasted heat from the exhaust of a conventional combustion engine and modifies it through a heat recovery system to generate clean steam power for both motive and auxiliary power. Each CESAR unit can deliver fuel consumption savings of up to 40% (in truck refrigeration applications, for instance) accompanied by equivalent emissions reductions.
On his appointment George McLaine said: "When I was first introduced to Clean Power's technology I was immediately impressed by the concept. The beauty of the technology is that it captures free power that is currently vented as heat from the vehicle exhaust into the atmosphere, and using the recovered energy to generate steam power, reducing fuel consumption and vehicle emissions by 40%.
"Clean Power's technology has a very positive future. I was convinced of this after my visit to the Company's R&D facility in Newhaven, UK, where I saw the C-15 Caterpiller engine in operation, producing steam to power an auxiliary steam engine and storing the excess in an accumulator.
"I am proud to be joining such a forward-looking, environmentally conscious company. Clean Power is at the forefront of developing and providing lower-emission and more efficient power systems, initially for transport refrigeration units and trucks and, in the medium term, for broader applications such as automobiles and ships. As emission control takes higher priority on the global government agenda and in the public consciousness, I look forward to promoting Clean Power's unique technology to the transportation industry, helping it reduce fuel expense while benefiting the environment."
ABOUT CLEAN POWER TECHNOLOGIES
Clean Power Technologies is committed to developing hybrid fuel technology and alternative fuel for a range of vehicles, including locomotives, heavy trucks and light cars. The Company's proprietary technology significantly reduces pollution through its Clean Energy Storage and Recovery (CESAR) system, which takes otherwise wasted heat from the exhaust of a conventional combustion engine and modifies it through a heat recovery system to generate clean power for the vehicle.
The Company boasts a highly experienced engineering team, whose vision and technical capabilities are driving the development and implementation of this unique hybrid fuel technology.
Clean Power Technologies operates out of its development facility in Newhaven, East Sussex. In 2006, testing of the CSEAR system began on a Mazda RX8 passenger vehicle engine, with trials on a second identical engine commencing later that year. In June 2007 testing also began on a Caterpillar C15 diesel engine to explore applications, such as auxiliary power and trailer refrigeration, within the industrial vehicle and truck industries. Testing on the CESAR process began in late October 2007, with initial results already recording a 40% improvement in fuel efficiency.
The Company listed on XETRA on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange in October 2006, and is also traded on the OTC Bulletin Board in the US.
About CESAR
Clean Power's Clean Energy Storage and Recovery (CESAR) technology is designed to increase vehicle fuel economy and reducing emissions by capturing, storing and reusing otherwise wasted heat from the exhaust of a conventional combustion engine. A heat exchanger captures waste energy, which is then stored in the form of steam in an accumulator, for 'on demand' use either in the same 'primary' engine, or in a secondary vapour engine. Power can be produced solely by the secondary vapour engine even after the primary combustion engine has shut down.
The CESAR system can be used to power auxiliary truck systems, such as trailer refrigeration and cab cooling or heating, in regulatory 'no idle' and 'quiet' zones. In addition to initial truck applications, CESAR can be further applied in Clean Power's well developed passenger car programme in addition to having longer-term potential in the locomotive and marine sectors.
Contacts:
Clean Power Technologies Inc.
Abdul Mitha
President & CEO
(403) 277-2944 or UK mobile: +44 (0) 782 436 5198
Email: mithaa@shaw.ca
Clean Power Technologies Inc.
436-35 Avenue N.W.
Calgary, Alberta
Canada T2K 0C1
Website: www.cleanpowertechnologies.com
Media enquiries:
Abchurch Communications Limited
Gareth Mead / Monique Tsang
+44 (0) 20 7398 7700
Email: monique.tsang@abchurch-group.com
Website: www.abchurch-group.com
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