
ecoTECH Energy Group, Inc. is a development-stage renewable energy company which plans to manufacture biomass-fueled power stations that produce renewable and sustainable “green” energy products. ecoTECH specializes in the development and operations of thermal, 24/7, “firm” electricity supply from “zero-carbon-footprint” power stations which utilize proprietary ecoTECH technologies that have been continuously improved and refined over the past 30 years. ecoTECH intends to build five Combined Heat and Power Stations across North America during the next five to seven years. More information about the Company may be found at www.ecoTECHenergygroup.com.
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