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Plantroleum Inc. was founded in 2004 as pioneer in the area of alternative energy usage and research, for both vehicles and generators. Plantroleum vegetable Fuel Systems allow mechanically injected diesel vehicles to run on straight filtered vegetable oil. Vegetable oil as fuel is a cleaner, safer and less expensive alternative to petroleum-based fuel. It can be locally produced, found just about anywhere, and is significantly more environmentally friendly than fossil fuels. Under the guidance of Doctor Baruch, Plantroleum has converted numerous diesel engine vehicles into plant-derived oil burning vehicles.

In 1911 Rudolf Diesel stated: "The diesel engine can be fed with vegetable oils and would help considerably in the development of agriculture of the countries which use it." In 1912, Diesel said "the use of vegetable oils for engine fuels may seem insignificant today. But such oils may become in course of time as important as petroleum and the coal tar products of the present time." When Rudolph Diesel unveiled the first diesel engine at the 1900 World Fair, it was designed to run on peanut oil. He joined fellow visionary George Washington Carver, who believed in creating new uses for renewable seed oils.

George Washington Carver was an African-American scientist and agricultural innovator of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He created more than 325 products from the peanut, including but of course not limited to peanut oil fuel for diesel engines. Now the day has come where the production of plant derived oils will increase tremendously, providing another viable crop in the development of sustainable agriculture in the U.S. as well as the developing nations.

This production will assist first in the improving of the environment, creating more ozone, and adding to oxygen levels on the earth instead of depleting oxygen and the consumable air of mankind. It will also lower fuel costs internationally, which is currently at an average of $5.25/gallon. The subsequent reduction in cost of fuels will lower costs for manufacturing and transportation. This will reduce the worldwide demand for fossil fuels and possibly limit the number of natural disasters in the world that result from depleting the fossil fuel, which is the “blood” of the earth.

We at Plantroleum Inc. understand the importance of the research and development of alternative fuels for the ultimate benefit of the earth and mankind and would like to give you an opportunity to be a part of this exciting, world changing company. Plantroleum, “the unlimited harvest fuel” is powering mankind into the future.

 

     

 

 

 

 

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