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Extreme Energy Solutions CEO and President, Samuel K. Burlum “tells it all” in his new book, “Life in the Green Lane-in Pursuit of the American Dream,” set to release.

Source: Samuel K. Burlum provides an inside look into the epic journey that has become what we know today as Extreme Energy Solutions; a green tech company aimed at researching, developing, manufacturing, and distributing emissions reduction technology, green technology, and environmentally friendly products; while also sharing the challenges that one could possibly face in today’s economic climate; Burlum shares his experiences in great detail.

West Milford, New Jersey, November 2, 2015

It was considered one of the largest open source research projects in America, and then it fell short to deliver to the market. Out of the ashes of the rise and fall of the Hydro Assist Fuel Cell and its manufacturer, Dutchman Enterprises, came a number of off-shoot companies whom continued on their own to search for answers in the green technology sector, aimed in addressing some of society’s most pressing issues; the continued use of fossil fuels, the mitigation of harmful toxic vehicle emissions, and the development of products to lesson our impact on mother nature.

This is the story of just one of those teams of people, whom kept their passion for these areas of expertise alive, and brought their ideas together which lead to the formation of Extreme Energy Solutions, Inc., located in Ogdensburg, New Jersey. In “Life in the Green Lane…Pursuit of the American Dream,” Extreme Energy Solutions CEO and President, Samuel K. Burlum reflects on what it took for the Company to bring to market such products as the Smart Emissions Reducer, Extreme Kleaner Multi-purpose Non-Toxic Cleaner-Degreaser, the Sidewinder ATV, Extreme Xtra Fuel Treatments, and other products and services offered by the green tech company.

Burlum continues in his story, “Life in the Green Lane,” to give a step by step account on how his team was able to achieve feats in technology that were considered impossible, including the how they achieved the results that lead to controversy both locally and nationally. He shares the science and the technical know-how in laymen language so that even someone, whom may not be a technical expert in the areas of green technology, or fuel economy, or even automotive technology, could gain a bird’s eye view on the possibilities in improving the gas mileage of a vehicle.

“No entrepreneurial journey is without some sort of set of challenges, for they assist you in growing and making your company, products, and business plan better,” contributed Samuel K. Burlum, author of “Life in the Green Lane,” whom is also a business consultant to other Main Street businesses up to mid-size companies, “For years, I have met new people who wanted to know the story of how our company got started, and why did we believe in our vision. When I would share our story, I found that the longer we were in business, the more we achieved, the longer the story became; so it was suggested we offer our story in the form of a book to inquiring parties.”

Burlum discusses the “early days” when he was just a part of a third party research team focused on the development of alternative fuel delivery systems for the automotive aftermarket, and how those many lessons learned assisted the team and what would become later, the company, overcome barriers of entry into the market. From the technology to the marketing, Burlum describes the series of events that have occurred over the past seven years to present which has led to the commercialization of number of products and services in the areas of emissions reduction and fuel efficiency.

“As many of the talented technicians whom were involved with the project, we found better ways around the challenges of such technology applications, and would find ways to make these types of devices to work, however the results would usually be accompanied by many man hours of invested time, devoted research, and some trial and error.”

Today, Burlum and Extreme Energy Solutions continue their research and development of ideas and concepts aimed to decrease harmful toxic emissions of both gasoline and diesel powered vehicles. Burlum shares his and fellow teammate’s journey from their humble beginnings in the borough of Ogdensburg, to their road trips coast to coast, which they installed a number of the Smart Emissions Reducer devices under the hoods of commercial and municipal fleet vehicles. By the year 2012-2013 showed on the calendar, the company was now engaged in testing and discussions with vehicle manufacturers whom showed interest in the new promising device.

Burlum provides insight of the behind the scenes of what it took in order for the company to achieve successes, or as he calls, “small victories,” more or less benchmarks when and where the company could demonstrate market demand for its products. “Life in the Green Lane,” caters to those readers whom may have a technical interest in green technology, and it caters to the entrepreneur at heart. The 300 page plus book outlines times and dates, to give you a sense of the series of events, and how quickly the company grew in commercializing its products.

Burlum says he is releasing the book before the company has monumental success, because not all stories have romantic endings.

“Sometimes people need to know the truth of the grit and grind that goes along with pursuing your dreams. There are dream stealers whom enjoy watching others fail, some of them could be very close to you, maybe even in your own home. Then on the other side of the spectrum there are folks who will become your biggest fans because of what you stand for, because of your core values and the very value you create will benefit the many,” Burlum adds.

“Life in the Green Lane” is almost complete, and there has not been a final release date established yet, there has been a tentative date of March 2016.  You can pre-order your copy before they hit the shelves of books stores at http://igg.me/at/lifeinthegreenlane/x/6455610

Extreme Energy Solutions Announces Launch of its New Research and Development Division, E-Tech Performance

Source: Having years of experience in the fields of green tech, alternative fuel technology, and technical service processes, Extreme Energy Solutions establishes new Company division in furthering its next up and coming automotive innovation.

Ogdensburg, NJ.  August 11, 2015

It’s rare a company is able to recoup its losses associated with research and development of new products or services. According to the article, “Brand Flops,” published by Forbes Magazine, March, 31, 2010, well over 95% of new products introduced to the market fail according to research conducted by AcuPoll.

Putting into perspective that statistic, only 5% of all cost, financial and labor hours, associated with research and development are ever recouped in the through the commercialization of a product or service.

However it seems the green tech company, Extreme Energy Solutions, seems to have unique formula for beating the statistics. Since 2010, the Company has commercialized the majority of the products it has launched under its stewardship, having five active product/service lines of the seven it had introduced to the market.

Among the top performers are the product-service lines of Smart Emissions Reducer, Extreme Kleaner, and Extreme Xtra Fuel Treatments. Extreme Energy Solutions has also begun to distribute H2O Energy Flow (bottled water from Wisconsin), and continues to offer finance options of its technology via Fleet Worx Leasing.

Eager to capitalize on all the knowledge it acquired from its early days as a third party research and development consulting company; Extreme Energy Solutions was able to find a use for all of the data and research related to alternative fuel delivery systems and technologies for the transportation and auto industry.

Extreme Energy Solutions recently established E-Tech Performance, an entity founded with the intent to develop solutions for bridging the gap between hardware and software dedicated for use in the automotive industry. The company has three products under development of E-Tech, including E-Missions Automotive Intelligence, a software product concept with the intent to solve the challenge of allowing new emissions equipment to operate in cinque with the current automotive vehicle products offered by car manufactures today.

Samuel K. Burlum, CEO of Extreme Energy Solutions, Inc. explains…

“When we were a third party research entity, we discovered there was a need for a solution that would help hardware technology to be more adaptable to the current automotive platforms offered from vehicle manufacturers.

We observed many inventors whom would try to get the vehicle to react to their technology, when they should have been doing the opposite; they should have been tailoring their technology to the actual needs of the vehicle,” continued Burlum

Establishing E-Tech Performance will allow for us to continue our research in this area of expertise, in developing our three phases of our future product line associated with emissions reduction, fuel efficiency, and engine performance, in a software platform that might be able to someday be offered to engine and vehicle manufactures.

The other option is to develop tools and a platform that will allow for aftermarket devices to become more compatible with pre-existing conditions in which such devices or apparatuses must contend with. We see both options as a possibility and viable, however they are both long term strategies and such products are not developed and released overnight.”

E-Tech Performance LLC is a division of Extreme Energy Solutions, Inc., whereas the parent (Extreme) owns the majority of the start-up entity. The entity is still in its very early phases having less than 9 months in existence. E-Tech will still need additional funding dedicated to their assigned projects, staffing, and management. At this time, it is sharing services with Extreme to save cost.

E-Tech Performance will also offer consulting services to other inventors and developers in the same space. E-Tech’s key asset is its former research and data from Extreme’s early days as consultants to a company that dabbled in HHO technology, as well as its relationships and access to testing laboratories.

“Offering these services will help fund critical research needed for product development,” added Burlum, “Again on the product side, we are only in the concept phase, as I mentioned this is a long term and endeavor.”

“It was if we had to wait until the market caught up with our knowledge capital.”

E-Tech Performance’s overall goal is to develop a new engine management system aimed at helping the auto industry meet demands of emissions reduction initiatives while increasing fuel efficiency and performance of vehicles. E-Tech and its parent, Extreme, visions the platform as an option for engine and vehicle manufacturers to utilize in creating conditions where the software helps more of the “rubber to meet the road,” and for vehicles that utilize internal combustion engines to be more environmentally friendly.

Visit www.ExtremeEnergySolutions.net for more information.

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“H2O Energy Flow Teams up with Extreme Energy Solutions in Launching Product in Regional Markets”

http://extremeenergysolutions.net/get-a-free-quote.html 

Mark Bublitz, a Therapeutic Nutritional Counselor and

Sam Burlum

Burlum

www.ExtremeEnergySolutions.net  and www.H2OEnergyFlow.com

2015 World Green Energy Symposium Combines Policy Making-Industry, Offering Sustainable Economic-Environmental Solutions

March 21, 2015

Washington, D.C.

Source: World Green Energy Symposium recognizes current and former WGES Nova Award Honorees, whom have answered the call to bring public policy and technology together in solving environmental and economic challenges.

2015 World Green Energy Symposium, this year held in Washington DC, at University of District of Columbia, March 12, left no stone unturned in discussing energy, green technology, environmental policy, economic sustainability, as the event offered expertise from many market segments. From government to industry; schools of thought and students to community activist; answers to solve some of today’s most pressing concerns came from every corner of the gathering.

“We want to thank you all for coming today in attending this year’s WGES,” said Professor Robert Gallagher, Executive Chair of the World Green Energy Symposium as he welcomed all guests to the well-attended event, “You will find opportunities galore from industry to government, from schools of thought to community activist, you will not be disappointed by the options of answers you can gather from today’s offerings.”

Four-time Emmy Winner, former Broadcast Journalist Jan Fox was the event’s emcee and opened the event at 9:00 am introducing special guest and speakers to the podium.

Professor Gallagher first recognized all of the past World Green Energy Symposium NOVA Award Honorees for their contributions to advancements in solving problems associated with environmental and energy issues. Then Gallagher took a moment to recognize this, year’s recipient, Dr. Sabine O’Hara, Dean of College of Agriculture, Urban Sustainability, and Environmental Sciences (CAUSE) of the University of DC.

“We are honored to add another member to class of NOVA Award Winners. The Current Class includes the City of Washington DC, City of Philadelphia, Drexel University, Dow Chemical, and Extreme Energy Solutions, among others who have demonstrated making steps and development of policies and technologies that lead us to protecting our environment and natural resources, while providing sustainable choices,”

“We are honored to present Dr. Sabine O’Hare and CAUSE with this year’s NOVA Award for their efforts in becoming a sustainable land grant site, being totally sustainable, including their construction of this campus,” Gallagher professed.

“We are honored to accept this award. This is not just my award, but a reflection of all of our staff, students, board, alumni, suppliers, and the rest of the individuals who supported our vision for our school,” Dr. O’Hare added, “The city supported our goals, which provided us the opportunity to be the only 100% sustainable University in the District.”

Tribute was paid in accommodations by a number of special guests who included Mr. James Lyons, President of University of DC, who welcomed attendees to the campus and to the event. He was followed by Margaret Singleton, Vice President of DC Chamber of Commerce; Tommy Wells, Acting Director, District Department of the Environment, Government of the District of Columbia; and then Dr. O’Hare wrapped up the morning session showcasing the series of steps CAUSE took to develop their sustainable campus.

The mid-day panel represented opportunities within federal government and presented case studies; steps and initiatives that government has taken to become even more-green, thus saving taxpayer money in the meantime. Panel was led by Mr. Kevin Kampschroer, from GSA who shared the agency’s green building practices; which including the usage of energy efficiency tech, LEED construction practices, and maximizing space.

Ms. Kristine Kingery presented what the Army is doing to become more environmentally friendly in managing its assets and bases around the world. Ms. Jo Anne Hill, with the US Department of Commerce, provided a discussion referencing contract opportunities available for Minority Owned Business Enterprises in the area of sustainability and environmental initiatives by the federal government. The session was concluded by Mr. Landon Van Dyke, with the Department of State, who shared the vision and ongoing practices by the Department of State in greening US Embassies around the world.

The afternoon full of workshops; discussions and question and answer sessions from a number of interests: new technology, transportation solutions, the use of big data to monitor energy usage and energy conservation, understanding public private partnerships were just part of the plethora of sessions one could choose from.

Two of the workshops that stood out were the discussion lead by Mr. Samuel K. Burlum, CEO of Extreme Energy Solutions, who presented a case study and examples about here and now available technology that could lower harmful toxic emissions from vehicles, including advancements made in this technology sector, and the importance of embracing the retrofit technology market. Burlum shared his vision of public policy measures that would allow for green technology to blossom. You can see the complete video at here.

Another well attended workshop provided insight on deploying sustainable technology to the continent of Africa. Panel, moderated by Ron Uba, Department of Commerce-MBDA; led by Mr. Ken Johnson, provided information referencing emerging economies within developing nations. Mr. Johnson discussed examples of countries within Africa who were struggling to meet the demands of water, energy, power, food supply, and alternatives currently being investigated to meet these needs.

Attendees casted their vote of satisfaction as the even came to a close, all leaving with valuable information and contacts from the event.

“There is still much work to be done in this field of practice,” Burlum contributed, “the areas of environmental protection, green technology, alternative energy, sustainability, and policy making that drives the markets to evolve are still very much in their infancy. If you compare this industry to the early days of the .com boom or the early days of the information age, you can see the ‘green industry’ is following those same trends,”

“There are other drivers to the movement of environmental sustainability, which I believe one of them is generational. There are far more X, Y, and Millennial generation individuals who were cultured with a sense of environmental regard for the planet than the previous generations. These generations who grew up with recycling in the classroom; earth day celebrations; they were the generations who have embraced most of the green technology we have today; so it is no surprise that we are seeing large growth in this area. As they exercise their purchasing power, and combine that with their life style habits, you get a demanding market segment who wants more organic and green choices. It’s a trend companies like our welcome in the near future,” mentioned Burlum.

For more information about the World Green Energy Symposium go to www.wges.us

Professor Robert Gallagher and 4 Time Emmy Winner Jan Fox lead the 2015 WGES Event, which included Speakers and Guest from Industry and Government.

Extreme Energy Solutions Representatives were on hand to provide answers on how to lower harmful vehicle emissions and shared ideas on how to increase fuel efficiency.

Dr. O’Hare seen here with Mr. Lyons, Mr. Wells, Ms. Singleton, and Professor Gallagher, as Ms. O’Hare and CAUSE were honored with the 2015 WGES NOVA Award