Overview

Cellulosic Ethanol
Cellulosic Ethanol is rapidly becoming one of the next major fuel sources in America. The enzymes needed to break down wood waste and other waste materials have been discovered and will have a major impact on ramping up cellulosic ethanol production. This fuel will increase the demand for wood, Agricultural Stover and other organic wastes, which will put to use the scrap our blessed nation has generated. America has been condemned as a consuming nation when in reality it has been a blessed nation because of Godly men and women past and present.
Biodiesel
Biodiesel can be made from waste materials such as petroleum base scrap, algae, or any biomass materials.
Benefits
- The trade deficit removed as monies stay here, being paid to our farmers and area businesses.
- Foreign oil dependence reduced, keeping our money from funding our enemies.
- Reduction in land filled materials.
- Reduced emissions through 85% cleaner burning fuel.
- Better economy and cost of living.
- Reduction in forest fires as areas have reason to thin out and harvest shrubs and overgrowth for their feedstock.
- Once we have demonstrated how to handle bulk recoverable waste for builders, farmers, landscapers, commercial plant waste, sea weed, and storm debris to supply the Eagle Biomass, Inc Energy Conversion Center, we will license our process across the nation.

- Steve and Richard Clements, owners of Eagle Biomass, Inc., have been in business since 1987.
- They have established national accounts and have gained national recognition in the waste/ recycling industries.
- Steve, Richard and company were named Recycler of the Year in 1994 by the Illinois Recycling Industry.
- We have been asked to present all over the country at annual conferences in these industries.
- A “best practices for waste handling” DVD has been developed for the military and featured our firm.
- We have patented a mobile sorting system and developed a mobile baler.
- We are building a team to bring renewable fuels to our service area (see map).
If you are interested email Steve.