News | May 15, 2007

Ocean Tomo To Sell Revolutionary Green And Energy

Chicago, IL - Ocean Tomo Auctions recently announced the sale of several lots pertaining to pollution management and green technologies, as well as energy generation systems, at The IP Investment Summit & Live Auction 2007 ("IPILA 2007") on 1 June at The Dorchester in London, England.

The lots cover a broad array of key green technology areas that improve waste and pollution control efforts. One example is a refuse incinerator designed to achieve a cleaner more efficient combustion of the waste when compared to conventional incinerators. Notably, the Japanese government has ordered and installed incinerators based on these patents. Another lot offers patents covering advancement in pollution control for internal combustion (IC) engines by utilizing a highly efficient (>99% filtration efficiency) exhaust filter system to remove and reduce harmful exhaust gases from diesel engines. With progressively stringent emissions control legislation and a growing demand for increased fuel economy as provided by diesel IC engines, there is considerable market opportunity for innovative pollution control technology.

Other assets in the auction include patents directed to technologies enabling fuel cell systems for power generation with improved operational efficiency. One lot of patents reduces pressure in fuel cell stacks to decreases parasitic power consumption and another lot of patents relate to improving efficiency of fuel cell power conversion system. With the technologies of both fuel cell related lots, more efficient net power generation from a fuel cell stack is possible.

"With such a global emphasis on the importance of green technology and alternative energy solutions, we are pleased to be able to assist companies and inventors in bringing these necessary technologies to market." said Andrew T. Ramer, President of Ocean Tomo Auctions.

Unique Acquisition Opportunity

Acquisition of these lots represents a unique opportunity for numerous industries including, but not limited to: Waste Disposal/Processing Facilities, Soil/Sludge Processing Facilities, Metal Recycling Industries, Energy Developers, Manufacturers of Power Generation Equipment, Power Conversion Systems, Energy Supply Systems, Manufacturers and Suppliers of Environmental Clean Up and Emission Control Products, Metal Rolling/Forming Industries, Oil Well Management, Vehicle Emission Monitoring Corporations, and Environmental Monitoring Companies.

For more information on the Green Technology and Energy lots or to register to bid or attend the IPILA 2007, you can visit: www.OceanTomoAuctions.com.

SOURCE: Ocean Tomo Auctions