MANILA, Philippines,
May 3 /PRNewswire/ -- The evidence of
global warming is too overwhelming to ignore. Every year
humans add 25 billion tons of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, and
over half of it comes from their domestic activity. Clear cutting,
acid rain, the greenhouse effect, pollution. Most of us have heard
of these methods by which our planet is being killed. But how many
people are aware of the damage being done to our oceans by
over-fishing, scraping bottom, or cruise ships? Do you know what
companies are putting hazardous chemicals into your air, food, and
water? Or what those chemicals do to the human body?
Look what is happening with British petroleum. One of their
wells located 5,000 feet under the ocean surface off Louisiana's coast, is leaking about 1,000
barrels of oil a day. The spill, which the U.S. Coast Guard has
called "very serious," has already threatened the Gulf Coast's
fragile ecosystem. The oil slick could become the nation's worst
environmental disaster in decades, threatening hundreds of species
of fish, birds and other wildlife along the Gulf Coast, one of the
world's richest seafood grounds, teeming with shrimp, oysters and
other marine life.
Consider the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, a swirling mass of
trash twice the size of Texas that
has accumulated in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre between
California and Hawaii. It is an ecological nightmare, but
just as the gyre is gathering refuse, the Garbage Patch is
gathering global attention. The Garbage Patch is composed of
80 percent plastics in a soup that reaches to the ocean floor in
some places. Commentators on the Garbage Patch point to
irresponsible disposal, especially waste from ships, streams and
river runoff into the ocean, as well as deliberate dumping. The
Garbage Patch is a consequence of our unsustainable designs of
systems and products.
Thus the unintended consequences of our designs might start
thousands of miles away from us, but the biological systems of the
world are so holistically connected that there will be consequences
for us. Like messages in a bottle, the contaminants are landing on
our shores, they are infiltrating our menus and they are telling us
that we are not only poisoning remote species, we are poisoning
ourselves ...
Spectrum Blue Steel a Philippines corporation is focused on the
garbage of this planet; in fact there is so much garbage, that many
developed countries are trying to dump their garbage on the lands
of lesser developed countries, at a fee of course. But does dumping
garbage on other places solve the problem? On the contrary it
spreads pollutions and diseases. In fact it is more dangerous to
dump garbage in less developed countries.
Fortunately garbage is abundantly available and is the reason
why the Biosphere MKV system works and makes perfect investment
sense. Since January 2010
Spectrum Blue Steel Corporation along with True Green Energy Group
has continued to enter into partnership agreements with local
municipalities of the Philippines.
SBS/TGEG mission is to deploy special material recycling facilities
and to turn on the amazing Biosphere MKV green energy utility plant
gasification system. Presently we are deploying the first system in
the city of San Fernando. We also
are scheduled to deploy systems in Santa
Rosa, Bayawan city, Dumaguete City, and Naga city. Last
week the Spectrum team travelled to the province of Negros Oriental
for the groundbreaking of the Dumaguete City Biosphere Gasification
Project and the signing of the Joint Venture Agreement with the
City of Tanjay Biosphere Gasification Facility Project. The site of
the ground breaking ceremony in Barangay Candau-ay, Dumaguete City
is proposed to be the seat of TGEG's corporate office in Negros
Oriental and the threshold of history for their province.
While bona fide scavengers in the Candau-ay dump site register
for jobs and training by Spectrum Blue Steel with a hope of a
brighter opportunity with Spectrums Biosphere Gasification
Facility, Rev. Fr. Melchor O. Parcon
lead the invocation beseeching and asking God Almighty's guidance
to the men and women behind the Dumaguete City Biosphere
Gasification Facility With blessed water. Fr. Parcon also
blessed the canister containing the Joint Venture Agreement and the
hole for the cornerstone of the Project as the joint SBS/TGEG and
City of Dumaguete Teams shook hands.
The Biosphere Process creates electricity by gasifing
traditional and non-traditional waste materials and/or fossil fuels
using extremely high temperatures. This process is done in a
limited-oxygen environment thereby significantly limiting
atmospheric emissions. The Biosphere Process, safely, efficiently
and under minimal oxygen conditions, gasifies traditional and
non-traditional by-products, and/or fossil fuels, into electricity
and other beneficial by-products.
Spectrum has created a win/win situation for everyone involved
and is 100% certifiably green. Most countries that Spectrum Blue
Steel is licensed in have regulations in place that mandate and
require power companies to purchase green electricity first off the
power grid. SBS/TGEG can build a better future for our planet
and a more sustainable way of life with the Biosphere MKV system.
It is the hope of the true green energy companies that we can
create a global community that will direct our leaders into making
the right decisions.
The focus is simple; as companies see dollars attached to
Spectrum's green energy business; they find reasons to get on
board. There is no doubt entrepreneurs are the ones enacting change
and partnering with Spectrum Blue Steel. Spectrum didn't have to
encourage entrepreneurs to enter the fray; they were already there
-- entrepreneurs see the environmental problem as a profitable
opportunity and realize that global deployment of the Biosphere
changes the whole thing.
Spectrum Blue Steel's strategy is to "de-carbonize" the electric
power generation industry by shifting to non-fossil fuel based
energy sources, specifically energy-from-waste. This follows the
Energy Policy Act of 2005 which confirmed energy-from-waste is
renewable, and the Philippine Renewable Energy Law (RA 9513) of
the Philippines.
Spectrum is a domestic corporation duly registered under the
laws of the Philippines and holds
a license to the Biosphere Technology from Global Environmental
Energy Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: GEECF). Global is a fully
integrated energy company whose interests include electrical power
generation, oil and gas exploration and production, clean coal and
waste management technologies.
This press release contains forward-looking information within
the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of the 1933 and
Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and is subject
to the safe harbor created by those sections.
Contact: Ronald Flynn,
+6391-8888-0017
SOURCE Spectrum Blue Steel