BARRINGTON, ILLINOIS, Aug 10, 2010 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- EcoloCap Solutions Inc.(ECOS 0.12, 0.00, 0.00%), an integrated network of environmentally-focused technology companies utilizing nanotechnology to develop efficient alternative energy solutions, today announced that Michael Siegel President and CEO of Ecolocap Solutions, Inc. has held successful discussions with the Indian Joint Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Apruva Chandra IAS (http://www.sarkaritel.com/ministries/pet_natural_gas/index.htm). This department of the Indian government sets all standards and policy for hydrocarbon applications.
Mr. Siegel, accompanied by Ajay Singh, managing director of Spice Jet. (http://www.spicejet.com/CorporateOverview.asp,http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/...i/articleshow/5793965.cms), and Chairman of Star Bus and Argentum Engines Pvt. Ltd. which just purchased the shuttered 250 acre Daewoo auto manufacturing complex in Delhi. The group has already signed with the Delhi Govt. (India) to supply operate and maintain approx 1,500 buses in the capital city of India for next 10 years.http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/...icleshow/5790046.cms,. The group was also accompanied by Mr. Sheetal P. Singh, a Director of Argentum.
As a result of the meeting, the Minister has directed that testing on M-Fuel to be started as soon as possible and following positive results, a program will be put in place for full implementation of the use of M-Fuel in India with the Argentum group as project manager for the operation.
The M-Fuel system uses, as raw material, 70% Diesel/bunker-A, B or C heavy oil, and 30% water and additive. These materials go through the process of flow control, amount measuring, dilution/mixing, and nano-crushing with EcoloCap's Nanomizer. This process creates an oil emulsion, the M-Fuel. This new type of fuel decreases particulate emissions by 99+%, non-CO2 gas emission by 90%, and reduces fuel consumption by 30%. It also increases energy efficiency through a more complete burn. The end result is a marked improvement of the environment and significant cost decrease.
Mr. Singh stated:"When testing is complete we plan to start assembling M-Fuel machines at the Argentum Facility, (formerly the Daewoo auto factory). We will be required to ramp up production to eventually accommodate 15,000 pumps in India. We have looked at the specifications and results from former testing of the M-Fuel and are confident that this should contribution significantly to a greener India, not neglecting the considerable savings that we will pass on to the users."
Mr. Siegel stated, "The EcoloCap Emulsion system is unique in that it can process industrial and waste water for 30% of the M-Fuel composition, and by this fact, not depleting potable water supplies. Using contaminated water while reducing harmful emissions were the two major aspects considered in the decision. For our Company, the opportunity to partner with such a large industrial group will be an important factor toward the expansion of EcoloCap in the world market."