DELRAY BEACH, Fla., Feb. 1, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) (PRIMEZONE) — Bradley Ray,
Chief Executive Officer for Geotec Thermal Generators, Inc. (Pink Sheets:GETC),
will be featured live on Market News First (www.mn1.com) for an exclusive interview with Rich Hancock and
Bob Leonard Via Webcam. The interview is scheduled for Monday, Feb. 5, 2007, at
10:30 A.M. CDT
Mr. Ray will be informing the investment community about the company and the
markets it serves. The discussion will include the company’s latest ventures,
mentioned in recent press releases, and what it expects to accomplish within the
fiscal 2007 year.
Join Bradley Ray to learn more about the goals of the company, as well as its
position in the stock market.
About Geotec Thermal Generators, Inc.
Geotec has 140 proteins that perform various functions to recover or increase
the value of hydrocarbons, such as oil or coal. The hydrocarbons can be cleaned
from contaminated soils or water to Environmental Protection Agency acceptable
levels and the dangerous chemicals can be controlled or sequestered, thereby
providing for cleaner air, soil and water
Geotec, over the last two years, has focused on the commercialization of 140
proteins/enzymes for the remediation and chemical transformation of waste coal
in Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania to clean coal meeting NYMEX standards. The
Company’s bio-refinery process cleans (remediates) the coal waste sites and
corrects acid mine drainage. One of Geotec’s competitive advantages is that no
top soil or other materials are required. This waste coal feedstock byproduct
becomes top soil and the Company has demonstrated subsequent sustainable soybean
growth.
Geotec has Asphaltite mines in Argentina and characteristically this material
has been converted to diesel and jet fuel. 4-5 barrels of diesel/jet fuel were
obtained per ton of Asphaltite. Following processing, the remaining product is
very pure fixed carbon, which is probably the highest quality coking coal, with
yields of 10-15% per ton of Asphaltite. Processing for Asphaltite can be
maximized by utilizing high-temperature thermal desorption with the Geotec
enzyme/proteins.
Geo Thermal Energy