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. . . who is Energy Visions

Dr Christian Koch
“Be a yardstick of quality.
  Some people aren't used to an environment
  where excellence is expected.”
  Steve Jobs
Dr. Christian Koch, is the renowned German scientist and inventor of this new and revolutionary, biomass-to-diesel fuel discovery; the KDV.

He choose to enter into a close working relationship with Energy Visions, to promote his, process of Pressureless Catalytic Depolymerization technology.

After retiring from the German Nuclear Energy Program when it was phased out, he returned to fine tuning his vision and radical technology he had begun some 30 years prior. Dr Koch has emerged as the ultimate genius behind the remarkable new conversion technique of depolymerization.

Now, CEO of his own company, AlphaKat Technologies, he has virtually perfected and honed the process, to its present day, high quality and tested standards.

Yet, the ever-striving scientist continues to improve an already superior process of waste-to-hi-grade diesel fuel.

The end product is ultra low in sulfur; unique of all the alternate fuels currently under investigation.

Rounding out 2006, he developed a new method of 'dry' cycling for a Canadian project; a considerable leap forward for his patented turbine. Subsequently, he now has units operating, or being installed in countries around the world; Germany, Mexico, Canada, Italy, Bulgaria and Spain, as well as on order or under negotiation in Japan, India, Malaysia, the Philippines, Turkey, Hungary, Romania, Senegal, and many more.

He looks to Energy Visions, as his agent, to site the first project in America.

Dr Koch is the inventor and patent holder of the KDV.


Hans-Henning Judek
Hans-Henning Judek is a master at spotting new cutting-edge technologies and processes with high potential, and/or improved methods for industry. For over 25 years, he has honed these skills, arranged numerous technology transfers and trade relationships, worldwide, from his office in Yokohama, Japan.

Hans has a bachelor degree in economics and a master degree in law, from world accredited Goettingen University, giving him a solid business background. His heart, however, was also always very technological oriented, starting with building his own airplane during his law internship. Therefore, with his present business, he in actuality, found his niche in the world.

He is currently President of J.E. Access Ltd. (www.je-access.com), which he established in 1980 in Tokyo. With the support of a talented technical and administrative staff, he represents overseas technologies to the complex Japanese marketplace and beyond.

Currently, among many other tasks, his company in Japan represents the German State of Saarland in cross-national assistance for economic and political cooperation between Japan and Germany. He lists Ministers and Presidents among his associates and heads up Energy Visions - Japan Co., Ltd.

Hans is accomplished at reading and writing Japanese and as such has written columns for newspapers and numerous business publications. He sat on many panels of symposia and lectured at universities.

He holds many representation rights and marketing permits.

Over the last 15 years he has shifted his interest to environmental technology and has introduced new technologies and ideas in this field; from energy-saving roof greenery systems to insulation coatings.

In autumn 2005, he heard about and investigated, the little known but intriguing KDV development coming out of his native Germany. After thoroughly discussing with Dr. Koch about the ins and outs, plus advantages, or enhancements of the system, he was satisfied that this was a technology from which the world could surely benefit.

The advantage of utilizing waste, as opposed to fossil crude, was particularly promising. He immediately began assembling the highly qualified team members.  Since then, he has been studiously analyzing the technology of the KDV looking for its' ‘downside’ of what some have deemed a system that is ‘too good to be true’. We are happy to report that we have found none significant as yet.

In the interim, Hans presented the technology to several California State waste and environmental agencies, all of which enthusiastically praised the process as going in another direction from astablished alternative fuels.

He now heads the California start-up company, Energy Visions - USA as and is Executive Chairman.


 

Marc Hagan

Marc Hagan comes from an extensive background of broadcasting, promotion, and production. After serving in the Air force, he returned to radio in Phoenix, Albuequerque and San Francisco.

Throughout his long career, he has put in double duty as radio station staff, then builder and operator, of nine radio facilities. The result presented him with a good education in dealing with business and all its accoutrements; such as contracts, funding, staffing, promotion, branding, as well as creative writing and graphic design.

He was formerly a producer for Dick Van Dyke, producer and writer of a four hour daily show hosted by a soon to become Billboard award morning personality, and other notable talents. Upon joining American Broadcasting, it soon lead to becoming Chief Producer and Head of Production for ABC radio; KGO, San Francisco.

In 1972, he was invited to join a radio network in Japan that ran into a 28-year stint of radio, TV, production, newscasting, and voice-over for practically every Japanese corporate name. His voice is immortalized in several Sega video games.

He also worked as a columnist for news and trade publications as well as corporate (US & Japanese) creative services. He eventually became Senior Broadcast Consultant for Japan’s largest cable network, which he continues to represent, while servicing transmission contracts and trans-oceanic fiber networks around the world.

It was during this tenure that he met and formed associations with Hans Judek. Since then he has worked with Hans on several international projects, not the least of which is the KDV technology. He returned to America in 2000.

His vast experience with corporate communications and promotions stands him in good stead to present the KDV story, especially in speaking for its enormous, positive socio-economic and environmental potential.

Marc is VP of Communications

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