Partnerships

Baetel forms strategic partnerships to maximize our effectiveness.  These partnerships allow us to develop or acquire innovative technologies, give us access to the most advantageous raw materials, and provide efficient distribution of our fuel and electricity and markets for our other commodities.

November 2009
Clean Power Development introduced Baetel and its other potential collaborators in a Berlin, NH project.»

October 2009
Baetel signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Clean Power Development, LLC, Simply Green, LLC, the University of New Hampshire, and the City of Berlin, New Hampshire.»

Baetel's participation in algae biofuel production in Berlin, NH was the subject of a front page article»

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Host Facilities

Baetel develops relationships with industrial and municipal partners who have significant supplies of surplus and substandard organic materials that can meet the feed specifications for fuel manufacturing technologies like catalytic depolymerization.  These partners benefit in the following ways:

  • Save on disposal fees
  • Lower fuel costs
  • Reduce environmental footprint and increase sustainability

Baetel has identified several key industries that could provide suitable raw materials and is working to create partnerships with facilities that can host fuel production plants.


Technology Partners

Baetel Corporation also seeks to form partnerships with companies with access to and expertise in various technologies that transform wastes of all type into energy like diesel fuel, electricity, and syngas.

EcoKat Applied Technologies, LLC
Baetel has developed a relationship with EcoKat Applied Technologies, LLC, to develop catalytic depolymerization projects in the United States. More information about EcoKat can be found here.


Financing Partners

ADP Holdings, Ltd.
ADP Holdings, Ltd. (ADP) is a Renewable Energy Company, providing green products, technologies, and services (i) for converting municipal solid waste, used oils and fats, tires, medical waste, and bio-mass into clean, renewable energy, and (ii) for the commercial and residential building industries. More information about ADP can be found here.


Pipeline Projects

Industrial Waste Plastic to Synthetic Diesel - Massachusetts
Baetel will manufacture renewable diesel fuel from industrial plastic waste in central Massachusetts. In phase 1, the facility will produce 2.5 million gallons of diesel per year.

Post-Consumer Waste Plastic to Synthetic Diesel - Kentucky
Baetel's partner will recover recyclable commodities from municipal solid waste and return them into the manufacturing cycle for reuse. Plastics that cannot be recycled will provide Baetel the raw materials needed to produce renewable diesel fuel, keeping these plastics out of landfills and incinerators.

 
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