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Alliance Recovery Corp.
Alliance Recovery Corp. (arvy.ob)
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  • The Challenge: According to some estimates, there are approximately 275 Million scrap tires in stockpiles across the United States, and some 290 Million scrap tires are generated each year (Source: Environmental Protection Association). If not properly disposed of, these tires can potentially break down into hazardous gases, heavy metals, and other hazardous compounds that can be extremely damaging to the environment. Conventional methods of recycling that include tire shredding or the production of so-called "crumb rubber" only change the form of the waste rubber. Alliance Recovery Corporation has developed a unique, comprehensive process that safely manages to essentially eliminate waste rubber with no negative environmental impact. At the same time, the Company's proprietary process produces energy to satisfy the constantly growing demand for energy sources.
  • Productive Disposal: Alliance Recovery Corporation is concerned with more than just the safe disposal of the hundreds of millions of scrap tires generated in the U.S. each year. These scrap tires represent approximately 6 Million barrels of fuel oil every single year that are largely neglected and almost completely unused as fuel oil. At current prices, this fuel oil represents an opportunity of nearly $1 Billion annually that is virtually untapped. In addition, ARC's advanced recovery process produces carbon black, used in the manufacture of rubber tires, plastics, and inks, as well as process gases without negative emissions into the environment. Alliance Recovery Corporation has the capacity to convert the recovered fuel oil into clean electrical energy, and then to market this electrical energy to satisfy both baseload and on peak demand.
  • Relentless Energy Demand: By 2020, some predict that the world's energy consumption will be 40% higher than it is today (Source: World Energy Outlook 2004). The United States Department of Energy (DOE) projects a 54% increase in global energy demand from 1997 levels as early as 2015. Currently, the total global oil and gas consumption is 127.8 million barrels per day, or 1,480 barrels per second (Source: OPEC.org). These tremendous energy demands have contributed to the viability and potential ongoing and increasing profitability of the ARC process as demand continues to drive energy prices upward. Also, Alliance Recovery's electrical generation can be scaled to meet specific local needs.This localized delivery capacity provides a potential means to assist in avoiding catastrophic blackouts like the Northeast Blackout of 2003 that cost the U.S. economy an estimated $6.4 Billion (Source: Anderson Economic Group).
  • Government Support: The potentially negative environmental impacts that can result from the improper disposal of waste tires have prompted substantial regulation at the federal, state, and local levels. Many incentives exist for those companies that contribute to the safe and responsible disposal of waste tires. For example, the California State Legislature passed the California Tire Recycling Act in 1989, and then passed Senate Bill (SB) 876 in 2000 to augment the act that includes tire recycling, cleanup, and enforcement grant programs that provide funds to support the development of tire-derived products markets. Through its dedication to just such efforts, ARC is in an excellent position to receive support from this and other such acts across the country. In addition, Alliance Recovery Corporation has received extremely favorable responses from numerous government agency representatives of all levels of government.


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1285 N. Telegraph Road
390
Monroe, MI, 48162-3368
USA

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