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July 28, 2010

GOES revolutionizes energy use

MOORE — The summer heat is the second time of year when Oklahomans feel the pinch of high energy bills. Dustin Young, president/CEO of GOES Energy Inc., said the line of products he offers to home owners and to businesses can reverse, and over time, eliminate the annual trend.

GOES stands for Green Oil and Energy Solutions and is headquartered in south Oklahoma City with locations throughout the state. The 3-year-old company offers two product lines that can save consumers money and make a positive impact on the environment at the same time.

This is GOES Energy’s fourth month as a client of Moore Norman Technology Center’s Business Development Center. As a BDC client, GOES Energy can continue to grow their business while having office and lab space available, along with on-site business resources and experts to assist them.

“I had heard about the BDC and found that it was a perfect fit for where we were going,” Young said. “Now being a client, I couldn’t be happier. The business support I get is amazing.”

GOES Energy has two lines of oil refining systems that can be easily installed on any vehicle make or model, with the remarkable aspect of these systems being that they allow regular oil changes to become something of the past.

For more information about GOES Energy visit www.goesenergy.com or call 809-3541. To learn more about MNTC’s Business Development Center visit www.mntechnology. com or call 809-3517.

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