Thursday, January 14, 2010

Unleash the power of ORIX Rentec




ORIX Leasing Pakistan Ltd. – Rentec Division has a prestige of holding 100 gensets in its rental inventory and holds the largest rental fleet in terms of capacity in Pakistan at cumulative rated capacity of more than 50 MW. The dominance of Rentec division is also substantiated by the fact that it has the experience of over 2.0 million hours in rendering services to all kinds of industries like Hotels, Telecommunication, Oil Marketing Companies, Oil & Gas Exploration, Construction, Cement, Textile, Food Industries, Financial Institutions, Commercial Buildings and the list goes on.

Needless to say that the landmark of completing the century of generators was not possible without the competent asset Manager Orient Energy Systems.

ORIX Rentec has cemented its leadership in Generator rental market through reliable services of unsurpassed quality and would continue to provide one window solution to all power needs of the industrial and commercial market.

Is Bio-Energy Sustainable

A federal tax credit that provided makers of biodiesel $1 for every gallon expired Friday. As a result, some U.S. producers say they will shut down without the government subsidy."
"Biodiesel's woes come on top of a year of problems for the fledgling biofuel industry - an irony given the push to cut down on greenhouse gases and ease the nation's need for foreign oil. A key driver for the alternative fuel - the high cost of oil - disappeared as diesel prices dropped 18 percent since the beginning of the recession. Then in March the European Union placed import-killing tariffs on biodiesel and other biofuels."
"The biodiesel industry is now operating at only 15 percent of its potential capacity, according to the National Biodiesel Board, largely because the price of traditional diesel has collapsed. There are close to 180 biodiesel plants operating in about 40 states."
"There is little chance that the U.S. will reach alternative fuel benchmarks of 36 billion gallons a year by 2022 in hopes of weaning the nation off foreign oil."[2]