Sunday, February 26, 2012

GTSO Arranging Live Internet Video Feed of First Rare Earth Shipment from Beginning to Delivery.

Green Technology Solutions, Inc. (OTCQB: GTSO) announced that the company is making arrangements for a live video feed via satellite on the company's Web site of the beginning, transit and delivery of its first shipment of rare earth ore from Mongolia to South Korea, a staunch U.S. strategic economic and military ally.

The live video feed is being established for interested viewers to see on the company's Web site, GreenTech-Solutions.com, as well as the company's current JV partner and acquisition candidate's Web site at RareEarthExporters.com.

Detailed logistics for the shipment are currently being scrutinized thoroughly. GTSO management believes that establishing a new reliable source and route to supply U.S. economic and military allies with rare earth supplies is a matter of national security as well as an opportunity to enhance the shareholders' value.

"We are not waiting for 2012 or 2013 to help solve this worldwide supply crisis in rare earths," said GTSO President and CEO John Shearer. "We are proceeding at a deliberate but quick cadence to both solve and capitalize on the current crisis conditions in the rare earth supply sector."

GTSO is also working closely with an American-based firm to alleviate any potential variables that could possibly interfere with the establishment of dependable supply transportation routes. The company plans to identify the security firm once the first delivery has been completed.

"We are taking every possible scenario into consideration and addressing it with the best professional and experienced minds in the business," Shearer added. "We're not messing around-there is a lot on the line here."

Green Technology Solutions commercializes clean and renewable mining technology and products in a sector that effects Honeywell International (NYSE:HON), The Boeing Company (NYSE:BA), General Dynamics Corporation (NYSE:GD) and General Electric (NYSE:GE). About Green Technology Solutions, Inc. The military and economic future of the U.S. and its allies has recently been impacted by potential restricted supplies of precious elements mined from the earth's crust known as "rare earths." Today, these rare elements largely come from some of the most environmentally damaging mines in the world, located in countries that may not be aligned with the vision of a free America. Green Technology Solutions, Inc. offers clean mining solutions to the acquisition of rare earths. Our cutting-edge clean mining techniques and strategies are generating business leads from around the globe as governments and corporations seek to lessen the environmental impacts of ore mining. GTSO is positioned to capitalize on exciting and potentially lucrative opportunities to develop cleaner mines in emerging nations around the world, including Mongolia, the Republic of Congo and many more. Our company is focused on aggressively growing and diversifying our business in order to produce reliable green mining solutions for our clients on a global scale.

Green Technology Solutions, Inc. (GTSO) is an OTCQB publicly traded company. OTCQB is the middle tier of the OTC market. OTCQB companies report to the SEC or a U.S. banking regulator, making it easy for investors to identify companies that are current in their reporting obligations. GTSO acquires, develops and implements the newest clean mining technology to enable our partner clients to expand operations throughout the world. Environmental restrictions represent the largest restriction to mining industry growth and operations. GTSO focuses on overcoming these environmental restrictions with brilliant cutting-edge clean mining technology.

For more information, please visit http://www.GreenTech-Solutions.com.

Keywords: Asia, Ecology, Environmental Impact, General Dynamics, Green Technology Solutions, Green Technology Solutions Inc., Honeywell International, Minerals, Mining Industry, Mongolia, Technology.

This article was prepared by China Weekly News editors from staff and other reports. Copyright 2011, China Weekly News via VerticalNews.com.

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