GDT Tek Launches its New Refuse Derived Pellet (RDF) Pellet Website www.G-Pel.com
LARGO, Fla., May 30, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- GDT Tek, Inc., (OTC: GDTK), is pleased to announce its new sales platform and the launching of GDT Tek's Refuse Derived Pellet (RDF) Website at www.G-Pel.com. Converting solid waste to compact burnable RDF provides an important new fuel source in a time of energy shortage; reduces cost of landfill usage by cutting the demand for it to one-tenth of the incoming waste and produces profitable by-products.
Bo Linton, President of GDT Tek, Inc., stated, "We are very pleased to launch our G-Pel.com website which is the future platform for the sale of RDF Pellets. I encourage everyone to go to G-Pel.com to learn more about why RDF Pellets are a cleaner fuel for our future and the many benefits of using RDF Pellets instead of coal." Linton further stated, "RDF Pellets can be used for heating plant boilers and for the generation of electricity. They can also act as a good substitute for coal and wood for domestic and industrial purposes. The important applications of RDF are found in Cement kilns, RDF power plants, Coal-fired power plants, and Industrial boilers."
Don Willis, Vice-President of RDF Pellet Production stated, "The manufacturing of RDF pellets answers two questions vital to our future: What do we do with our waste? And how do we develop a reliable, renewable, and sustainable fuel source? The key to converting waste to a valuable fuel is the pellet. It is a dense, easily transported, high calorific fuel that provides the best alternative to the future replacement of coal as coal usage continues to shrink."
About GDT Tek, Inc.: is a Florida-based publicly traded company (OTC: GDTK) focused on renewable and sustainable energy technologies. The company has licensed patented waste heat to electric power generation technology and is driving its adoption by power plants, landfills and other waste-heat generating industries. GDT Tek's waste heat to electricity systems are powerful enough to serve as a primary energy source, highly efficient, immediately cash-flow positive when installed under a Power Purchase Agreement and are scalable with system sizes from 150 KW/Hr. to 5000 KW/Hr. currently available. The GDT Tek system has been proven through a long-term five year installation at a San Jose, California-area landfill. Waste heat captured from landfill-generated methane gas generator engine exhaust and radiator jacket coolant systems is used by the GDT Tek system to generate electricity which is then sold to the grid. GDT Tek's heat to power conversion technology solution is proven to be the most reliable, versatile, efficient, lowest emissions, and overall cost-effective solution available in today's changing world market.
RTR Global Investments, LLC is a wholly owned subsidiary of GDT Tek, Inc. Its holds projects, contracts, and power purchase agreements for its parent company GDT Tek, Inc.
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