East Morgan Holdings Inc. Purchases Energy Related Environmental
Remediation Patents and Intellectual Property
SPRING VALLEY, N.Y.,
Jan. 24, 2013 /PRNewswire/
-- East Morgan Holdings, Inc. (OTC: EMHI) is pleased to
announce that it has entered into a contract to purchase the
patents and proprietary intellectual property rights for all power
plant and energy related technologies from a research and
development company which developed the technologies over the past
25 years.
This purchase opens the door for EMHI's entry into the air and
ash pollution markets. The Company is focusing on coal burning
power and cement plants with emphasis on mercury and other toxic
metal emissions and the impact of expected tighter pollution
regulations on both mercury emissions and disposal. The terms and
conditions of the contract will be disclosed in a subsequent public
filing.
This purchase paved the way for EMHI's plan to bring in a
seasoned management team, to solicit representation from the
Investment Banking Industry and Wall Street communities and to
aggressively pursue revenues from the air emission remediation
markets that are in need of its technologies.
Billions of dollars are spent each year globally by companies in
their effort to prevent pollution and meet regulatory requirements.
It appears imminent that these requirements will become even more
stringent under new legislation both in the United States and European Union. Many of
these companies under the threat of loss of income or even forced
closings of plants etc. are actively seeking a "cure." EMHI
believes it is the cure and plans to actively pursue these
markets.
Ash from coal burning power plants is currently ruled in
the United States as non
hazardous. The recent mammoth spill of ash at the Tennessee Valley
Authority which buried 400 acres has proven that current rulings
need to be modified since the ash does contain mercury and other
toxic metals. Coal burning cement plant ash has already been
classified as hazardous by the E.P.A. The problem is our country
needs energy which creates a dilemma which EMHI believe can be
solved by utilization of its technologies.
The air emissions control technology was recently tested at a
major cement plant which was on the EPA list of heavy pollution
mercury emissions companies. Three weeks of testing proved that the
air emissions control technology can remove more than two times the
amount of mercury than Powder Activated Carbon (PAC) and four to
five times the amount of mercury when used independent of PAC. The
testing at the cement plant resulted in the development of a
formula for utilization of the air emissions control technology for
successfully eliminating mercury as required by regulating
authorities, including tougher individual state requirements and
impending federal regulations which would require mercury emission
reduction of 98%. The sales and marketing of this formula and its
underlying technology are a primary goal set by EMHI.
About East Morgan Holding Inc.
The Company intends to focus its operations on pollution
prevention from coal burning plants including but not limited to
power and cement plants and on heavy metals contaminated products
such as batteries both commercial and household by making these
products environmentally friendly ("Green"). The technologies are
proven in the remediation of mercury and other metals in coal
combustion gas emitted from coal fired plants, also the
technologies have proven capable of eliminating highly toxic
mercury and other metals from the ash which is a byproduct from
coal fire plants.
The above transaction is subject to and contingent upon all
Federal and State regulatory approvals. The foregoing discussion
contains forward-looking statements, which are based on current
expectations. Actual results, including the outcome of
demonstration results, timing and amount of revenues recognized
contracts awarded and performed and net income may differ due to
such factors as: delays in payment on contracts due to
specifications; economic and other conditions affecting the ability
of prospective clients to finance projects; and other risks
generally affecting the financing of projects. Investors are
cautioned to perform a proper due diligence and consult-licensed
professionals prior to making an investment decision.
SOURCE East Morgan Holdings, Inc.