Empire Diversified Energy, Inc., a development stage company, undertakes Green Energy projects in the United States. The company also offers logistics products and solutions, includes LNG and petrochemical supply, and transportation services, such as storage containment systems; petrochemical loading facilities; and maritime, rail, and trucking transportation and trans-shipping facilities, as well as sells scrap iron and mineral, such as scrap metal, iron ore, limestone, slag, coal, and water. In addition, it engages in real estate development activities. The company was formerly known as Electric Moto Corporation, Inc. and changed its name to Empire Diversified Energy, Inc. in December 2014. Empire Diversified Energy, Inc. was incorporated in 1986 and is based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
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