| Amelot Holdings is a company which presently | | | | Power. Buzzard has an 83 megawatt power facility |
| specializes in the development of biodiesel and ethanol | | | | which generates green energy from mined coal |
| plants throughout the US. Amelot's objective is to | | | | waste. Environmental Power says of itself, we have a |
| establish relationships between various suppliers of | | | | long and successful history of developing clean energy |
| alternative energy who are biodiesel and ethanol | | | | facilities. Since 1982 we have developed, owned and |
| researchers or producers to further their ends with | | | | operated hydroelectric plants, municipal waste projects, |
| long-term profitability and growth in mind. Amelot | | | | coal-fired generating facilities and clean gas generation |
| furthers the cause of these alternative energy | | | | and energy recovery facilities. We are proud to have |
| suppliers through the formulation of joint ventures, | | | | a management team and board of directors |
| mergers, and construction contracts. | | | | comprised of leaders from both the public and private |
| Environmental Power is an alternative energy supplier | | | | sectors, including the energy, agriculture and finance |
| that has two subsidiary companies. One of these is | | | | industries. |
| Microgy, which is Environmental Power's research and | | | | Intrepid Technology and Resources, Inc, is a company |
| development arm. Microgy is a developer of biogas | | | | that processes waste into natural gas as an |
| facilities for the cost-effective and environmentally | | | | alternative source of energy. The company's vision |
| clean production of renewable energy derived from | | | | centers on the fact that the US produces two billion |
| food and agricultural waste products. These biogas | | | | tons of animal waste every year, while at once the |
| fuels can be used in a number of different applications. | | | | US' supply of natural gas is dwindling. ITR builds |
| They can be used in combustion chamber engines, | | | | "organic waste digesters" local to sites of organic |
| used directly to make fossil fuel reliance less of a | | | | waste. These facilities produce, clean, and distribute the |
| need, or cleaned up to meet natural gas standards and | | | | methane gas from the organic waste; methane gas is |
| then piped to offices or homes for heating. | | | | a viable alternative to natural gas. ITR is presently |
| Environmental Power's other subsidiary is Buzzard | | | | operating in Idaho with plans for national expansion. |