
Environmental Clean Technologies Limited (ASX:ESI) Coldry Chinese Patent Fully Issued
Melbourne, Aug 19, 2010 AEST (ABN Newswire) - Environmental Clean Technologies Limited (
ASX:ESI) ('ECT') is pleased to announce that the company's Coldry Chinese patent application no. 200480031850.2 has now been issued as a patent. The official patent number is ZL200480031850.2.
China represents the largest energy market in the world and remains a key focus for Coldry deployment. This transition from pending application to full patent in China for Coldry technology is an important development in the company's broader Intellectual Property strategy.
ECT is in the business of commercialising and selling disruptive, leading-edge technologies that have game-changing potential within the energy and resources sector that are capable of delivering environmental and commercial benefits.
ECT is focused on advancing a portfolio of such technologies that have attractive market potential. This potential is largely informed by global markets that exhibit significant potential for growth and enable the company to secure sustainable profits through licensing royalties or other commercial mechanisms.
About Coldry
When applied to lignite and some sub-bituminous coals, the mechanically simple Coldry process produces a black coal equivalent (BCE) in the form of pellets that are stable, easily stored, can be transported and which can be of equal or better energy value than many black coals, whilst significantly reducing CO2 emissions.
About Matmor
The Matmor process is positioned to revolutionise primary iron making thanks to the design of our simple, low cost, low emission, patented Matmor retort using cheaper, alternative raw materials.
About Environmental Clean Technologies Ltd
Environmental Clean Technologies Limited (ASX:ECT) is in the business of commercialising leading-edge coal and iron making technologies, which are capable of delivering financial and environmental benefits.
We are focused on advancing a portfolio of technologies, which have significant market potential globally.
ECT's business plan is to pragmatically commercialise these technologies and secure sustainable, profitable income streams through licencing and other commercial mechanisms.
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