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Title: Fairchild International Corp. Announces Discovery of Almost Unlimited Inexpensive Natural Gas Substitute
Source: Pure Energy Systems News
URL Source: http://pesn.com/2005/05/16/6900096_Syngas/
Published: May 20, 2005
Author: Fairchild International Corp.
Post Date: 2005-05-20 09:40:57 by Grumble Jones
Keywords: International, Inexpensive, Substitute
Views: 179
Comments: 9

Fairchild International Corp. Announces Discovery of Almost Unlimited Inexpensive Natural Gas Substitute

No airborne emissions from inexpensive process that creates gas from biomass, waste wood, and low-grade coal.

VANCOUVER, B.C., CANADA -- SynGas has completed development of its synthetic, low-cost, natural gas production technology. Fairchild International Corporation (OTCBB:FCHL), the holding company for SynGas, is encouraged by the preliminary test results.

The prototype model has already been successfully tested using a number of inputs including low-grade coal, wood waste and other biomass, yielding superior results with lower costs and emissions than currently available technology. The SynGas technology produces electricity and/or pipeline quality synthetic gas, as a replacement for quickly depleting natural gas and oil, at low costs, with the additional benefit of zero airborne emissions.

Anish Somani, Fairchild President said, "Synthetic natural gas "SynGas" has the potential to replace natural gas in powering our communities, homes and industrial plants in the future. Our technology allows us to produce SynGas cheaper than the current costs of processing gas. Our new approach allows us to take the guess work out of exploration activities in an era when traditional fossil fuels have become expensive and scarce."

The prototype unit Model 2 (M-2) has garnered interest from various levels of government and industry worldwide.

Somani stated, "Our technology should propel Fairchild to the forefront of the emergence of a new multi-billion dollar market for Alternative Energy. SynGas' Model 2 gas and synthetic natural gas technology provide a low-cost solution to the supply of gas to America, without discharging harmful pollutants into the environment."

SynGas Energy's technology and products purport several distinct competitive advantages:

Produce pipeline quality synthetic natural gas using readily available fuels (biomass, waste wood, coal etc.) "Waste" heat recycled Lower production costs than currently available technologies. Less expensive to operate. Environmentally friendly. Low or negligible airborne emissions or other pollutants. Less than 1/2 the CO2 production per gJ Portability: Factory order and move from state to state or country-to-country as and when needed due to the ability to use a variety of fuel sources. For example, an M-2 using wood waste could easily be moved to a coal rich area to produce gas. Compact, Scalable Power: M-2's can be constructed on a small scale and expanded as the need arises. This saves money upfront and eliminates the need to order large permanent units until the need arises. SynGas' M-2's can scale from a small town to an entire city. Flexible: The M-2 can use almost any carbon based material as an input such as wood waste, coal sludge, low grade coal, and bio waste to name a few. Other technology's can generally only use inputs for which they are purpose built. Efficient: The M-2 operates economically for a low cost advantage. Fairchild International Corp. acquired SynGas Energy Corp. on March 08, 2005. According to its home page, it disposed of all its assets and associated liabilities in order to do so, to seize this alternative energy opportunity.

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BusinessWire press release (May 16, 2005) FairchildInternational.com - Official website CONTACT

Fairchild International Corporation Investor Relations 1-888-646-5611

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#1. To: Grumble Jones (#0)

Yet another opportunity for me to lose some jack.

Thanks for the information.

Lod  posted on  2005-05-20   9:46:55 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: lodwick (#1)

I wouldn't take a chance on it.

If it's on the level,it will just be another suppressed form of alternative energy.

I'll bet we'll never hear about this again.

Grumble Jones  posted on  2005-05-20   9:54:08 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Grumble Jones (#2)

You're probably correct.

Lod  posted on  2005-05-20   9:58:08 ET  (1 image) Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#4. To: lodwick (#3)

That's perfect!!

robin  posted on  2005-05-20 10:33:45 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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