Baetel Mission Statement

Baetel’s mission is to create value by transforming organic materials into fuel through the deployment of innovative technologies with a focus on operational excellence, risk management, and long-term relationships with partners and customers.

Partners
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What We Do

Baetel implements and operates projects that reduce the environmental impact of producing energy, reduce the pollution and waste associated with sending useful materials to landfills or incinerators, increase domestic production of fuels, recover and use resources currently lost to waste streams, and establish a distributed fuel network to locate fuel production close to fuel users.

Because energy is one of society's most important resource, Baetel believes that utilizing catalytic depolymerization technology to produce liquid fuel from existing organic material is a vital part of the solution: combating the high cost of fuel, our reliance on foreign oil, and the dangers of climate change. There are vast opportunities for those who develop more sustainable methods of producing energy and Baetel is a leader in the transition from energy pumped from the ground to energy produced in sustainable ways.

Those regions chosen for Baetel installations will benefit in these specific ways:

  • Improve the global competitiveness of industries by reducing costs
  • Create high-paying jobs that cannot be exported
  • Reduce dependence on foreign oil
  • Increase tax base in communities
  • Reduce the environmental impacts of companies and government entities


Latest News

November 2009

Clean Power Development, LLC, took its next step in acquisition of the site for the proposed green energy facililty in Berlin, NH. In addition to beginning the formal purchasing process, Clean Power Development introduced Baetel and its other potential collaborators. Article from Meredith (NH) News.

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, to undertake research, develop, and ultimately build a commercial algae production and a renewable diesel facility in Berlin, NH that will produce feedstock for biofuels, renewable diesel and heating oil and other uses of enhanced value.

Baetel's participation in algae biofuel production in Berlin, NH was the subject of a front page article in the October 28, 2009 issue of The Berlin Daily Sun.

October 2008

Baetel signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with a Massachusetts glass recycler to produce energy from paper and plastic byproducts. Currently, this material is landfilled or incinerated.

Baetel signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) to produce energy from Material Recovery Facility (MRF) bypass residue. This Kentucky facility processes municipal solid waste (MSW), and recovers most of the recyclable commodities from the incoming materials. We will recycle the remaining organic material into diesel fuel, keeping this bypass out of landfills.

September 2008

Baetel signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with a leading New England biofuel dealer to provide depolymerization-derived diesel fuel and heating oil for resale.

Baetel signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with an independent commercial hauling company to produce diesel fuel and heating oil in southern Maine from bulk organic matter produced in their daily operations.

August 2008

Baetel Resources Trading Corp. announced that they have become a charter member of RGGI, the U.S. Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, which is designed to reduce greenhouse gas emission within the 10 northeastern member states. As a member of RGGI, Baetel Resources Trading Corp. will be participating in the first ever Carbon Credit Auction which will be held on Sept. 25, 2008 by six of those ten member states; Connecticut, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Vermont. Baetel is proud to be involved in emissions reduction trading in the US in its infancy. We are excited to play a role in what potentially could become one of the largest commodities markets ever.

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July 2008

Representatives from Baetel and St. Croix Green Energy met with Maine Governor John Baldacci, Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner John Richardson, and Representative Gary Connor (D-Kennebunk 140) to outline plans for redevelopment of the former Louisiana-Pacific site in Baileyville.

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June 2008

Baetel Resources Trading Company, a Maine corporation, is founded.  Baetel Resources Trading Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of Baetel Corporation, focuses on capturing, recording, and trading carbon offset credits as well as carbon allowances and physical commodities.

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May 2008

Baetel’s board of directors met with Maine State Representatives Christopher Babbidge (D-Kennebunk 141) and Gary Connor (D-Kennebunk 140) and State Senator Richard Nass (R-Acton) to outline Baetel’s plans to produce fuel from locally derived materials in York County, Maine.

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February 2008

  • Baetel Corporation, a Maine corporation, is founded.
  • Baetel Corporation leased office space at 5 Nason Court, Suite 1, Kennebunk, Maine.

 

 

 
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