NewEarth Renewable Energy Inc.

NewEarth is changing the world's fuels.

About“Someday” is not in our business plan.
“Today” is.

The world needs alternative fuel choices. That’s one thing that we can all agree on. The problem is that when you look into most new fuels, the discussion is usually about how they will someday be viable solutions. Well, you’ve just read the only time that someday appears on our website.

NewEarth Renewable Energy is a privately held, Seattle-based, renewable energy company. We have a proprietary technology, Ecological Pyrolysis-Torrefaction (EPT), that fully taps the potential in biochar. Through this technology, we produce two renewable, carbon-negative alternatives to fossil fuel: biochar (E-Coal), and bio crude oil (E-Oil). Unlike most fuels of the future, ours are ready for global deployment today.

E-Coal is our renewable, carbon-negative biochar that is a pound-for-pound energy equivalent replacement for fossil coal and is available at a competitive price. The fact that it’s a drop-in replacement fuel means there’s no need to build new power plants, make expensive upgrades or deal with the nightmare of downtime.

While producing E-Coal, our process simultaneously generates E-Oil. This drop-in energy alternative for petroleum is comparable to fossil oil in energy output. E-Oil can be used for electric power generation, and when refined it can be made into green diesel, green jet fuel and green gasoline for passenger vehicles.

By the way, we’re changing the world’s soils, too.
NewEarth produces the highest-grade biochar on the market. E-Char, our line of high-grade soil amending biochar, can increase crop yields as much as 200%. It’s also extremely effective at sequestering carbon and helping to prevent erosion.

We help grow food, not use it for fuel. Our EPT process doesn’t compete with food production in any way. Our process can use any form of organic material, including woody biomass, sustainably-grown energy crops, agricultural waste, animal waste, seaweed, algae and peat. To make sure that we remain a cost-competitive energy source, we grow and manage our own energy crops and feedstock. This completes our sustainable cycle.

Through the use of E-Coal and E-Oil, the world could achieve a 20% reduction in fossil fuel consumption by 2020, using the existing global infrastructure.