Global Environmental Energy Corp. engages in alternative energy sources, environmental infrastructure, electrical micro-power generation and liquid fuel production. The company also develops and commercializes various technologies in the waste to energy sector, including electrical power generation and liquid fuel production. It offers Biosphere Process System, a waste to energy system that provides solutions for the conversion of waste materials, which includes municipal solid waste, agricultural or forestry surpluses or wastes, industrial or medical waste materials, and traditional fossil fuels in a process that includes automatic separation of metals and plastics, the formation of organic compost, and the heating of the organic residue left from the separation process to high temperatures in a separate chamber, which is deprived of oxygen. The company sells and operates Biosphere Systems in Asia, Europe, the Americas, and the Philippines. Global Environmental Energy Corp. was formerly known as Life Energy & Technology Holdings, Inc. and changed its name to Global Environmental Energy Corp. in Septmber, 2004. The company is based in Nassau, Bahamas. On June 5, 2007, the voluntary petition of Global Environmental Energy Corp. for reorganization under Chapter 11 was converted to Chapter 7. The Company had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on May 19, 2005.
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