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NSR wins award for alternative fuel technology

Natural State Research (NSR) today announced that Executive Vice President and COO, Dr. Moinuddin Sarker, has received the 2010 Renewable Energy Innovator-of-the-Year award, by the Association of Energy Engineers.  The award will be presented at the upcoming 2010 World Energy Engineering Congress (www.energycongress.com) in Washington, DC.

The AEE’s awards are given to individuals and organizations that achieve national and international prominence in promoting the practices and principles of energy engineering and energy management.  NSR’s Dr. Sarker has been recognized by the AEE for inventing the patent-pending technology that recycles waste plastic, and converts it into high-octane liquid fuel.

NSR’s technology converts waste plastic into an alternative hydrocarbon liquid fuel that can be used by any combustion engine.  This high-octane fuel burns cleaner and more efficiently than traditional gasoline and diesel, and it can be produced at a lower overall cost.  Contrary to the burning of fossil fuels like petroleum, NSR’s production process does not create gas emissions that contribute to the problem of greenhouse gases.  All of this is in addition to the direct environmental benefits realized by recycling, and preventing millions of tons of waste plastics from filling landfills each year.

“Our patented technology provides a new alternative to fossil fuels that can sustainably create gasoline without depleting our natural resources,” said NSR’s Dr. Moinuddin Sarker.  “Furthermore, the production of NSR fuel will reduce environmental pollution by removing plastic from landfills, and it will create sustainable jobs that cannot be outsourced.  I’m extremely grateful to the Association of Energy Engineers for recognizing our efforts, and I’m committed to evangelizing this technology until it becomes commonplace in every municipality around the world.”

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