CLER News Clean Energy, Inc. and EF System Corporation of Korea Mutually Cancel 2005 Agreement
SACRAMENTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--On December 8, 2005, Clean Energy, Inc. (Pink Sheets: CLER) had acquired
exclusive rights from EF System Corporation of Korea under a Licensing
Agreement for its proven emulsified fuel mixing technology. The
exclusive area included North, Central, and South America, plus Germany.
The EF system blends approximately 20% water and 80% heavy fuel oils
(including Bunker C) with a proprietary additive to create a stable
cleaner burning fuel.
On October 19th, 2006, Clean Energy, Inc. and EF
System Corporation mutually cancelled said exclusive licensing
agreement. Both parties agreed to continue cooperating on future
projects on a case by case basis.
The management of Clean Energy, Inc. feels the technology is exceptional
and it has great potential in several markets. However, market
circumstances in 2006, including volatile high energy prices and
restricted heavy fuel supplies, limited the technologies’
introduction in targeted Canadian electrical generating applications
under consideration by Clean Energy, Inc.
Clean Energy, Inc. will continue to have access and encourage the use of
the technology from EF System Corporation for its own clients and
potential internal projects.
Clean Energy, Inc., a Nevada corporation, is a development stage company
formed in 1998 to commercialize innovative technologies in the renewable
energy industry.
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