Clean Energy Pathways Adds BioClean-Diesel to Its Environmental Product Lineup

Bringing Clean Environmental Alternatives to the Coal Fired Utility Markets


DOTHAN, Ala., March 27, 2012 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Clean Energy Pathways, Inc. (Pink Sheets:CPWY) is now offering BioClean-Diesel fuel additive for use as a coal fired boiler startup fuel and fleet fuel conditioner.

BioClean-Diesel is a petroleum based, 100% American product that is added to diesel fuel at a rate of one gallon of BioClean-Diesel to 500 gallons of diesel fuel. When used in this ratio, BioClean-Diesel helps to realize the following benefits:

  • Greatly reduces fuel consumption in diesel engines.
  • Compensates for reduced lubricity in low sulfur diesel fuel.
  • Improves diesel engine combustion without raising, heat damaging, cetanes.
  • Reduces bladder and filter maintenance in boiler systems.
  • Conditions boiler startup fuels and reduces sludge buildup in holding tanks.
  • Breaks-up, retards algae buildup in storage tanks.
  • Excellent for large diesel generators.
  • Greatly reduces sediment and ash created by diesel fuels.
  • Keeps fuel stable.
  • De-emulsifies water.
  • Completely organic, contains no metals or alcohol.
  • Up to 80% reduction in polluting black smoke and polluting exhausts.
  • Helps to clean up environment and save energy dollars.

BioClean-Diesel follows Clean Energy Pathways mission of cleaning up our environment by providing safer and cleaner exhaust emissions during diesel fuel start-up in boilers and continuous running of fleet diesel engines.

Saving our environment one gallon at a time!

About Clean Energy Pathways

Clean Energy Pathways, Inc. is a company focused on multiple solutions to aid businesses and government facilities in attaining energy independence, reduced costs, and a cleaner environment. These pathways to energy independence include bio-fuels, solar systems, building energy management systems and other technologies. For more see http://www.cleanenergypathways.com



            

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