Advanced Alternative Energy
Advanced Alternative Energy`s goal is to become a leader in innovative combustion, gasification and pyrolysis systems designed to solve the problems, both economic and environmental, inherent in using conversion of biomass and wastes as a means to produce renewable energy and manage a wide range of waste streams. AAEC`s novel new concept conversion systems are also designed to facilitate combining many diverse biomass sources, both agri-byproduct and closed loop `production` biomass crops, into the demand side heating and power generation fuels mix along with conventional fossil fuels, to reduce acid rain, global warming and provide a lasting overall improvement to the global environment.Continue to develop appropriate new technology and license the rights to manufacture and market these technologies throughout the world.
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- Business Type:
- Manufacturer
- Industry Type:
- Energy
- Market Focus:
- Globally (various continents)
- Year Founded:
- 1996
- Employees:
- 1-10
- Turnover:
- less than $1,000,000 US
This company also provides solutions for other industrial applications.
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About Us:
AAEC recognizes humanity is now on a COLLISION COURSE with the natural world that will bring about a global disaster if not checked, as human activities are inflicting severe and irreversible damage on the Global environment and on all the world's natural resources.
AAEC is dedicated to empowering humanity, to maintain it's environmental sustainability, through global networking on the Internet. Think of it as becoming a global village.
AAEC is for those who want to set a new course now, for sustainability in the 21st century, through using the Internet as the 'networking' vehicle.
Our first focus is on advancements in heating and power generation. These are areas that affect us all and are long overdue for improvements in the methods and technologies being applied. It is time to implement appropriate technologies that can empower people to improve their basic economic and environmental conditions and to change the future course of humanity.
Advancements several entrenched special interest groups are now keeping out of mainstream use by influencing a corrupted global political system.
But now the Internet is available to circumvent this blockade by providing a means of networking concerned scientists, engineers and environmental educators with those who have, up to now, been unable to join forces for a shift of political power back to the grassroots/village level. And we know we must act as our current practices put at risk the future we all wish for human society and the plant and animal kingdoms because we are changing the planet such that it will soon be unable to sustain life as we know it.
DSM HEATING (SPACE AND WATER) - New demand side management technology heating advancements in renewable alternative energy heating for homes, farms, commercial, industrial and institutional applications.
POWER GENERATION (ELECTRICAL) -Technological advancements AAEC offers to provide better environmental compliance in electric power generation, lower power generation costs and total emissions of greenhouse gases to reduce global warming and acid rain.
Company Profile
Advanced Alternative Energy Corp. was founded in 1988 as Leslie Mfg., Inc., then subsequently renamed Advanced Alternative Energy Corp., in 1996, to better reflect its intended mission.
THE MISSION
The Company's goal is to become a leader in developing innovative combustion systems designed to solve the problems, both economic and environmental, inherent in using direct combustion as a means to manage a wide range of waste streams. These new combustion systems are also designed to facilitate combining many diverse biomass sources, both agri-byproduct and closed loop 'production' biomass crops, into the demand side heating and power generation fuels mix along with conventional fossil fuels, to reduce acid rain, global warming and provide a lasting overall improvement to the global environment.
THE PLAN
- Employ and train the best consultants to insure customers needs will be addressed creatively and professionally.
- Continue to develop appropriate new technology and license the rights to manufacture and market these technologies throughout the world.
The Company plans to position itself to make a public offering or to be acquired by a larger entity within 10 years. The Company plans to become an attractive investment opportunity and potential IPO candidate. The Company's management is committed to building the Company's annual income, from unit sales and licensing revenues, to something in excess of $50,000,000 with a pre-tax profit in excess of 25%.
Regional manufacturing facilities will be located throughout North America with markets outside North America offered AAEC technologies through innovative license agreements that create a 'family' of responsible companies working together to solve a growing world population's need for heat, power and proper disposal with environmental sustainability.
Mission Statement:
ADVANCED ALTERNATIVE ENERGY CORP. (AAEC), envisions an environment with less air and water pollution, global warming, acid rain and disappearing ozone. We can achieve these goals through energy efficiency improvements in the major sectors of transportation, farming, heating and electric power generation.
The AAEC Mission: Empower humanity in energy efficiency development, by using the World Wide Web to transfer power directly to the people.
CAN THE WORLD WIDE WEB TRANSFER POWER TO THE PEOPLE ?
Just as the brain has decision making power and responsibility for the human body, and successfully handles this important function by connecting millions of individual brain cells via a central nervous system, the World Wide Web can function in much the same manner, by connecting millions of thinking individuals 'brain cells', to form a better global decision making 'body'. One better able to make the important decisions on environmental policy now being made at corporate headquarters, and then forced on a world population that cannot effectively alter those decisions. Decisions that were made with the profit motive as the main objective and with little consideration for the environment or for the people.
The result is the world's environment is being destroyed at an alarming rate by excessive consumption of resources worldwide. This unfortunate situation is already destroying the environment and will only get worse day by day, and will continue to destroy many more existing life forms and ecosystems if we don't find ways to alter world priorities.
But such decisions are now made in the corporate headquarters, of politically powerful fossil fuels exploitation companies and these companies know that every person who has use of one or more personal vehicles is economically bound to be on their side politically because they have a vested interest in maintaining low fuel prices, which results in the very high consumption rates we see today, with the U.S. alone using about 70 million barrels of oil daily. The situation is similar regarding our food production and distribution and power generation and distribution.
But if political decisions on environmental policy could be made at the collective level instead of at the corporate level, world environmental sustainability might survive well into and even beyond the next century, since the people feel a much stronger concern in their children's and grandchildren's long term prospects, than do those big corporations that obtain their profits from depleting finite resources, like fossil fuels, at the expense of the environment.
Obviously we should want decisions concerning the world's future to be in the hands of those who are more concerned about the long term than those concerned about short term 'bottom line profits' in the next quarterly report or the next fiscal year.
This is where the Internet can change the balance of power to the benefit of the people and the world's ecosystems by taking the power of decision making from the big corporation and putting it in the right place, the minds of the people everywhere.
The combination of the dramatic big improvements in micro-chips optic-fiber technology, and PC software can make a big difference in how input from individuals can be gathered, processed, stored and displayed. Individuals like scientists, engineers, educators, etc., can input their knowledge and information, making it available to others who do not now have all the information needed to better understand how to solve the complex environmental questions we face today. Questions now being decided by the big corporations.
There is of course a difference between information and wisdom. But sharing information among many can build a diverse knowledge base. And building a diverse and informed knowledge base, at the public level, is the logical first step to forming a wiser and more informed public consensus. A public consensus, based on wisdom and public sharing of diverse information, can build a greater base of knowledge and wisdom on which to save this planet from an otherwise certain environmental demise. A wiser political power.
If technology is going to play an ever greater and more important role in the future and to help us 'Be Fruitful and Multiply and Have Dominion Over the Earth', and do it in a more responsible way, then we need to connect with others who have a vision of how we can adapt to the changing conditions that humans are creating, and to work within the bounds of nature and the world's natural ecosystems.
The World Wide Web can be the people's forum to declare a
- GLOBAL DECLARATION OF INTERDEPENDENCE OF THE PEOPLE; andto form a new and better world order based on aWORLD WIDE WEB CONSTITUTION OF THE PEOPLE.
A CONSTITUTION OF THE PEOPLE, BY THE PEOPLE AND FOR THE PEOPLE AND BACKED BY A CONGRESS OF ALL THE PEOPLE OF THE 21st CENTURY
A WORLD WIDE DEMOCRATIC PEOPLES CONGRESS, not a governmental body in and of itself but rather a new type of world political action group or world organization to shape a better future for all global life forms, including humanity.
A QUESTION FOR TODAY: SHOULD THE WORLD WIDE WEB BE JUST ONE MORE METHOD OF SHARING INFORMATION? OR SHOULD IT BE MORE THAN THAT: A WAY OF BUILDING A CONSENSUS ON HOW TO PRESERVE ALL LIFE THROUGH SHARING OF INFORMATION RESULTING IN AN UNPRECEDENTED BUILDING OF AN INFORMED 'UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE?'
Collision Course
INTRODUCTION Human beings and the natural world are on a collision course. Human activities are inflicting harsh and often irreversible damage on the environment and on critical resources. If not checked, many of our current practices put at serious risk the future that we wish for human society and the plant and animal kingdoms, and may so alter the living world that it will be unable to sustain life in the manner that we know. Fundamental changes are urgent if we are to avoid the collision our present course will bring about.
THE ENVIRONMENT The environment is suffering critical stress:
THE ATMOSPHERE Stratospheric ozone depletion threatens us with enhanced ultraviolet radiation at the earth's surface, which can be damaging or lethal to many life forms. Air pollution near ground level, and acid precipitation, are already causing widespread injury to humans, forests, and crops.
WATER RESOURCES Heedless exploitation of depletable ground water supplies endangers food production and other essential human systems. Heavy demands on the world's surface waters have resulted in serious shortages in some 80 countries, containing 40 percent of the world's population. Pollution of rivers, lakes, and ground water further limits the supply.
OCEANS Destructive pressure on the oceans is severe, particularly in the coastal regions which produce most of the world's food fish. The total marine catch is now at or above the estimated maximum sustain able yield. Some fisheries have already shown signs of collapse. Rivers carrying heavy burdens of eroded soil into the seas also carry industrial, municipal, agricultural, and livestock waste--some of it toxic.
SOIL Loss of soil productivity, which is causing extensive land abandon ment, is a widespread by-product of current practices in agriculture and animal husbandry. Since 1945, 11 percent of the earth's vegetated surface has been degraded - an area larger than India and China combined - and per capita food production in many parts of the world is decreasing.
FORESTS Tropical rain forests, as well as tropical and temperate dry forests, are being destroyed rapidly. At present rates, some critical forest types will be gone in a few years, and most of the tropical rain forest will be gone before the end of the next century. With them will go large numbers of plant and animal species.
LIVING SPECIES The irreversible loss of species, which by 2100 may reach one-third of all species now living, is especially serious. We are losing the potential they hold for providing medicinal and other benefits, and the contribution that genetic diversity of life forms gives to the robustness of the world's biological systems and to the astonishing beauty of the earth itself.
Much of this damage is irreversible on a scale of centuries, or permanent. Other processes appear to pose additional threats. Increasing levels of gases in the atmosphere from human activities, including carbon dioxide released from fossil fuel burning and from deforestation, may alter climate on a global scale. Predictions of global warming are still uncertain - with projected effects ranging from tolerable to very severe - but the potential risks are very great.
Our massive tampering with the world's interdependent web of life- coupled with the environmental damage inflicted by deforestation, species loss, and climate change - could trigger widespread adverse effects, including unpredictable collapses of critical biological systems whose interactions and dynamics we only imperfectly understand.
Uncertainty over the extent of these effects cannot excuse complacency or delay in facing the threats.
POPULATION The earth is finite. Its ability to absorb wastes and destructive effluent is finite. Its ability to provide food and energy is finite. Its ability to provide for growing numbers of people is finite. And we are fast approaching many of the earth's limits. Current economic practices which damage the environment, in both developed and under developed nations, cannot be continued without the risk that vital global systems will be damaged beyond repair.
Pressures resulting from unrestrained population growth put demands on the natural world that can overwhelm any efforts to achieve a sustainable future. If we are to halt the destruction of our environment, we must accept limits to that growth. A World Bank estimate indicates that world population will not stabilize at less than 12.4 billion, while the United Nations concludes that the eventual total could reach 14 billion, a near tripling of today's 5.4 billion. But, even at this moment, one person in five lives in absolute poverty without enough to eat, and one in ten suffers serious malnutrition.
No more than one or a few decades remain before the chance to avert the threats we now confront will be lost and the prospects for humanity immeasurably diminished.
WARNING The world's scientific community, herby warn all humanity of what lies ahead . A great change in our stewardship of the earth and the life on it is required. If vast human misery is to be avoided and our global home on this planet is not to be irretrievably mutilated.
WHAT WE MUST DO Five inextricably linked areas must be addressed simultaneously:
1, We must bring environmentally damaging activities under control to restore and protect the earth's systems we depend on. We must, for example, move away from fossil fuels to more benign, inexhaustible energy sources to cut greenhouse gas emissions and the pollution of our air and water. priority must be given to the development of energy sources matched to Third World needs-small scale and relatively easy to implement.
We must halt deforestation, injury to and loss of agricultural land, and the loss of terrestrial and marine plant and animal species.
2. We must manage resources crucial to human welfare more effectively We must give high priority to efficient use of energy, water, and other materials, including expansion of conservation and recycling.
3. We must stabilize population. This will be possible only if all nations recognizes that it requires improved social and economic conditions, and the adoption of effective, voluntary family planning.
4. We must reduce and eventually eliminate poverty.
5. We must ensure sexual equality and guarantee women control over their own reproductive decisions.
The developed nations are the largest polluters in the world today. They must greatly reduce their overconsumption, if we are to reduce pressures on resources and the global environment. The developed nations have the obligation to provide aid and support to developing nations, because only the developed nations have the financial resources and the technical skills for these tasks.
Acting on this recognition is not altruism, but enlightened self-interest: whether industrialized or not, we all have but one lifeboat. No nation can escape from injury when global biological systems are damaged. No nation can escape from conflicts over increasingly scarce resources. In addition, environmental and economic instabilities will cause mass migrations with incalculable consequences for developed and undeveloped nations alike.
Developing nations must realize that environmental damage is one of the gravest threats they face, and the attempts to blunt it will be overwhelmed if their populations go unchecked. The greatest peril is to become trapped in spirals of environmental decline, poverty, and unrest, leading to social, economic, and environmental collapse .
Success in this global endeavor will require a great reduction in violence and war. Resources now devoted to the preparation and conduct of war - amounting to over $1 trillion annually - will be badly needed in the new tasks and should be diverted to the new challenges .
A new ethic is required-a new attitude towards discharging our responsibility for caring for ourselves and for the earth. We must recognize the earth's limited capacity to provide for us. We must recognize its fragility. We must no longer allow it to be ravaged. This ethic must motivate a great movement, convincing reluctant leaders and reluctant governments and reluctant peoples themselves to effect the needed changes.
The scientists issuing this warning hope that their message will reach and affect people everywhere. We need the help of many.
We require the help of the world community of scientists-natural, social, economic, political; We require the help of the world's business and industrial leaders; We require the help of the world's religeous leaders; and We require the help of the world's peoples. We call on all to join us in this task.
Advanced Alternative Energy`s Mission Statement
ADVANCED ALTERNATIVE ENERGY CORP. (AAEC), envisions an environment with less air and water pollution, global warming, acid rain and disappearing ozone. We can achieve these goals through energy efficiency improvements in the major sectors of transportation, farming, heating and electric power generation.
The AAEC Mission: Empower humanity in energy efficiency development, by using the World Wide Web to transfer power directly to the people.
CAN THE WORLD WIDE WEB TRANSFER POWER TO THE PEOPLE ?
Just as the brain has decision making power and responsibility for the human body, and successfully handles this important function by connecting millions of individual brain cells via a central nervous system, the World Wide Web can function in much the same manner, by connecting millions of thinking individuals 'brain cells', to form a better global decision making 'body'. One better able to make the important decisions on environmental policy now being made at corporate headquarters, and then forced on a world population that cannot effectively alter those decisions. Decisions that were made with the profit motive as the main objective and with little consideration for the environment or for the people.
The result is the world's environment is being destroyed at an alarming rate by excessive consumption of resources worldwide. This unfortunate situation is already destroying the environment and will only get worse day by day, and will continue to destroy many more existing life forms and ecosystems if we don't find ways to alter world priorities.
But such decisions are now made in the corporate headquarters, of politically powerful fossil fuels exploitation companies and these companies know that every person who has use of one or more personal vehicles is economically bound to be on their side politically because they have a vested interest in maintaining low fuel prices, which results in the very high consumption rates we see today, with the U.S. alone using about 70 million barrels of oil daily. The situation is similar regarding our food production and distribution and power generation and distribution.
But if political decisions on environmental policy could be made at the collective level instead of at the corporate level, world environmental sustainability might survive well into and even beyond the next century, since the people feel a much stronger concern in their children's and grandchildren's long term prospects, than do those big corporations that obtain their profits from depleting finite resources, like fossil fuels, at the expense of the environment.
Obviously we should want decisions concerning the world's future to be in the hands of those who are more concerned about the long term than those concerned about short term 'bottom line profits' in the next quarterly report or the next fiscal year.
This is where the Internet can change the balance of power to the benefit of the people and the world's ecosystems by taking the power of decision making from the big corporation and putting it in the right place, the minds of the people everywhere.
The combination of the dramatic big improvements in micro-chips optic-fiber technology, and PC software can make a big difference in how input from individuals can be gathered, processed, stored and displayed. Individuals like scientists, engineers, educators, etc., can input their knowledge and information, making it available to others who do not now have all the information needed to better understand how to solve the complex environmental questions we face today. Questions now being decided by the big corporations.
There is of course a difference between information and wisdom. But sharing information among many can build a diverse knowledge base. And building a diverse and informed knowledge base, at the public level, is the logical first step to forming a wiser and more informed public consensus. A public consensus, based on wisdom and public sharing of diverse information, can build a greater base of knowledge and wisdom on which to save this planet from an otherwise certain environmental demise. A wiser political power.
If technology is going to play an ever greater and more important role in the future and to help us 'Be Fruitful and Multiply and Have Dominion Over the Earth', and do it in a more responsible way, then we need to connect with others who have a vision of how we can adapt to the changing conditions that humans are creating, and to work within the bounds of nature and the world's natural ecosystems.
The World Wide Web can be the people's forum to declare a GLOBAL DECLARATION OF INTERDEPENDENCE OF THE PEOPLE; and to form a new and better world order based on a WORLD WIDE WEB CONSTITUTION OF THE PEOPLE.
A CONSTITUTION OF THE PEOPLE, BY THE PEOPLE AND FOR THE PEOPLE AND BACKED BY A CONGRESS OF ALL THE PEOPLE OF THE 21st CENTURY
A WORLD WIDE DEMOCRATIC PEOPLES CONGRESS, not a governmental body in and of itself but rather a new type of world political action group or world organization to shape a better future for all global life forms, including humanity.