Axial Vector Energy Corp. Engines Perform Well Utilizing BiofuelsDate Posted: February 8, 2010 Dubai, UAE—Axial Vector Energy Corporation ("AVEC") (PINKSHEETS: AXVC) (FRANKFURT: BAE1) confirmed Feb. 8 its family of marine/aviation/heavy industry engines are capable of producing excellent power cycles using next generation bio-fuels, in addition to today's bio-fuels, such as palm oil and corn ethanol, as well as other cropped-based fuels. With the addition of our 352hp / 1710 ft-lb of torque work horse engine, now being made ready for mass production, combined with our 240hp / 1140 ft-lb of torque 'gas cam marine/aviation engine,' Axial Vector has the only engines capable of using all fuels 'hydrocarbon,' 'alternative fuels,' and 'next generation bio-fuels.' Today, the United States produces 12 billion gallons of bio-fuels, with that number scheduled to grow to 36 billion gallons by 2022 as mandated in the 2007 Energy Bill. Sanjai Chhaunker, President & CEO, stated, "Our engines are the perfect bridge between the needs of today and the demands of tomorrow. "We use 30% less hydrocarbon fuel when creating power and have the ability to use today's and tomorrow's bio-fuels including ethanol substitutes and isobutanol [Modified e-coli and glucose (sugar) reacts to make isobutanol]." For more information, call +9714-887-5351. Ethanol
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