Lowman and In2lite, you are inspirations. I redrafted In2's letter just for a different look and emailed NPR. Here is the draft.
Airdale
NPR
Stacey Foxwell:
The off gasses, (land fill gas LFG), produced by landfills worldwide are relatively unknown to the average world citizen. The impact on the atmosphere however is known as increased quantities of this “natural” methane production is ever more destructive to our ozone layer.
Three firms in concert have deployed a green technology to morph this methane into natural gas, without the use of exhaust producing “burnoff”. This environmentally safe method recreates usable natural gas and is a sustainable energy source. It also alleviates the “search and scar” method currently used to locate and construct gas production plants and pipelines across our wilderness.
Who are these “green” firms that are pacesetting into the future. Surprisingly Dupont of Teflon fame has recognized the value of this technology and partnered with CSMG Technologies, Inc. the patent holder and creator of this revolutionary process. Algonquin Power Income Fund is providing revenue for the cost of infrastructure.
It is obvious that we need more public attention to hasten this technology adoption into mainstream use. We need vocal public opinion to awaken corporate and governmental America concerning emerging “green” technologies.
We have an existing process that halts methane off gases, provides renewable natural gas, and preserves our precious wilderness. Who hears the call to challenge the status quo and demand a better tomorrow?
Website for LFG: http://www.ctum.com/co2_separator.html
David XXXXX
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