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Global Manufacturing of Buoyancy Reactors - Friday, September 05, 2008

Saxon International Resources has entered into an Exclusive Agreement to manufacture and market a new design of an industry proven flash dryer and flash calciner technology on a global basis.  read more ...

Our Moment to Shine

 

Greenhouse Gases, Emmissions, Increasing Population, demands on our current  fuel sources, an energy crisis… This is our world today, with ever increasing demands our solutions must be equal to our challenges.

 

Today’s world is increasingly defined by two inter-related trends: Growing global energy demand and heightened concerns over carbon emissions. By 2050, global crude oil consumption is projected to more than double and oil from proven conventional sources will be insufficient to meet projected global demand. The rise in standards of living in China and India, in addition to continued high fuel consumption in the US and EU, underscores the need for additional fuel energy sources to satisfy ever-growing demand.

Concerns about carbon emissions and their potential contribution to global climate change heightens the need for renewable and low-emission sources of fuel. The largest use of oil, transportation, is also one of the most significant sources of carbon emissions. Traditional energy solutions have relied on conventional fuels to satisfy the energy needs of modern society. Conventional fuels, primarily fossil fuels comprised of oil and gas, has been primary energy sources for more than a century, generating trillions of dollars of market value. Current conventional fuel consumption is approximately 85 million barrels per day and is projected to grow to more than 140 million barrels per day over the next twenty years. The vast majority of conventional oil is concentrated in areas with geo-political instability. Yet our energy needs continue to grow. The world needs a fuel source that is compatible with existing energy and transportation infrastructure, is scalable to meet future demand and has low net emissions.

At Saxon International Resources we are leading the way by creating positions in the Renewable Energy sector. The Energy chain currently consists of many parts, but most suppliers have primarily focused on only one portion of the chain with limited vision to any other areas. We have decided to break the mold and create a new methodology that will create a better place for us to live and cease a dependence on foreign oil.

How do we do this?

  • Ethanol Production
  • Biodiesel Production
  • Waste Stream Reclamation
  • New Technologies
  • Distribution & Marketing

Renewable fuels offer a unique opportunity to meet the increasing demand for fuel energy. Renewable fuels are all bio-fuels, including ethanol and biodiesel, that can be produced from renewable sources. Both ethanol and biodiesel are produced through a variety of feed-stocks, with new cellulosic ethanol technology enabling the use of inexpensive, non-food energy sources found throughout the world.

Saxon International Resources is not only working on dropping the dependence on foreign oil, but we are also finding ways to take the waste stream from renewable energy sources and transforming it into usable end product that is good for the enviorment.  

Our challenges are great but our resources, strengths, diveristy, and forward thinking have opened a window of opportunity, away from fuel and waste dependence to progressive resource management.