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  • Vero Beach, FL
  • Rantoul, IL
  • Carbondale, IL

Work

Company: Clean water for life Sep 2011 Position: Director

Education

Degree: Masters School / High School: Southern Illinois University, Carbondale 1984 to 1988

Skills

Management • Strategic Planning • Business Strategy • Energy • Project Management • Negotiation • Renewable Energy • New Business Development • Leadership • Engineering • Contract Negotiation • Entrepreneurship • Team Building • Sustainability • Strategy • Start Ups • Product Development • Program Management • Marketing Strategy • Business Development • Project Planning • Microsoft Office • Business Planning • Management Consulting • Analysis • Mergers and Acquisitions • Sales • Operations Management • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Energy Efficiency • Sales Management • Manufacturing • Change Management • Environmental Awareness • Contract Management • Budgets • R&D • Logistics • Alternative Energy • Construction • International Business • Market Research • Account Management • Competitive Analysis • Product Management • Venture Capital • Autocad • Materials • Procurement • Purchasing

Industries

Oil & Energy

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Resumes

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Chief Executive Officer

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Location:
6095 Bella Rosa Ln, Vero Beach, FL 32966
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
Clean Water For Life
Director

Synfuel Assets Mangement
Chief Executive Officer

Atlas Energy Technologies
Chief Science Officer, Secretary and Treasurer

Baswood Assets Mangement
Chief Executive Officer and President

U.s Army Corp of Engineers Assigned To 32Nd Aadcom Jan 1971 - Dec 1974
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Education:
Southern Illinois University, Carbondale 1984 - 1988
Masters
Southern Illinois University, Carbondale 1981 - 1984
Bachelor of Applied Science, Bachelors, Management
Skills:
Management
Strategic Planning
Business Strategy
Energy
Project Management
Negotiation
Renewable Energy
New Business Development
Leadership
Engineering
Contract Negotiation
Entrepreneurship
Team Building
Sustainability
Strategy
Start Ups
Product Development
Program Management
Marketing Strategy
Business Development
Project Planning
Microsoft Office
Business Planning
Management Consulting
Analysis
Mergers and Acquisitions
Sales
Operations Management
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Energy Efficiency
Sales Management
Manufacturing
Change Management
Environmental Awareness
Contract Management
Budgets
R&D
Logistics
Alternative Energy
Construction
International Business
Market Research
Account Management
Competitive Analysis
Product Management
Venture Capital
Autocad
Materials
Procurement
Purchasing

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Paul T. Baskis
President
Baskis Oil and Gas Management Inc
6095 Bella Rosa Ln, Vero Beach, FL 32966
Paul T. Baskis
Director
Baswood Assets Management, Inc
5090 Fairways Cir, Vero Beach, FL 32967
6095 Bella Rosa Ln, Vero Beach, FL 32966
Paul T. Baskis
Manager
Bioenergy Assets Management LLC
6095 Bella Rosa Ln, Vero Beach, FL 32966
Paul T Baskis
Manager
P&T ASSETS MANAGEMENT LLC
6095 Bella Rosa Ln, Vero Beach, FL 32966
5090 Fairways Cir, Vero Beach, FL 32967
Paul T Baskis
BLIND ENDEAVORS INC
6095 Bella Rosa Ln, Vero Beach, FL 32966
Paul T Baskis
Vice President
BIND ENDEAVORS INC
5090 Fairways Cir H105, Vero Beach, FL 32967
5090 Fairways Cir APT H105, Vero Beach, FL 32967
Paul T Baskis
Director, Managing
SYNFUELS ASSETS MANAGEMENT, INC
Management Services · Management Services, Nsk
6095 Bella Rosa Ln, Vero Beach, FL 32966
5090 Fairways Cir, Vero Beach, FL 32967

Publications

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Paul Baskis

Us Patents

Dry Cycle Anaerobic Digester

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US Patent:
7144507, Dec 5, 2006
Filed:
Dec 11, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/735516
Inventors:
Paul Baskis - Rantoul IL, US
International Classification:
C02F 3/28
US Classification:
210603, 210615, 210252, 4352625
Abstract:
The present invention provides a digester for handling waste or contaminated materials. A process and an apparatus for processing are disclosed. A Dry Cycle Anaerobic Digester (DCAD) uses tanks to perform aerobic and anaerobic digestion to eliminate the waste, while producing little or no sludge.

System And Method For Processing Organic Waste Material

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US Patent:
7387733, Jun 17, 2008
Filed:
Dec 6, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/294777
Inventors:
Paul Thomas Baskis - Rantoul IL, US
Keith Atkinson - Norcross GA, US
Windell Camanse - Lexington KY, US
Glen Neustedter - Lake St. Louis MO, US
F. David Mullinix - Rantoul IL, US
Assignee:
Baswood, LLC - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
C02F 3/30
US Classification:
210605, 210612, 210620
Abstract:
A method is provided for maintaining a biomass disposed on a substrate in a bioreactor tank. The bioreactor tank has an inlet and an outlet in fluid communication with a waste treatment system whereby an influent fluid may be selectively introduced through the inlet into the bioreactor tank for removal of waste material therefrom. This produces an effluent fluid which can be returned through the outlet to the waste treatment system. The method comprises processing a quantity of influent fluid through the bioreactor tank to produce a quantity of effluent fluid and removing the effluent fluid from the bioreactor tank through the outlet. The method further comprises isolating the bioreactor tank from the waste treatment system and establishing a set of dry cycle conditions in the bioreactor tank. The dry cycle conditions are selected to effect endogenous growth within at least a portion of the biomass whereby an average age of the at least a portion of the biomass may be tailored. The method also comprises restoring the bioreactor tank connection to the waste treatment system.

System And Method For Processing Organic Waste Material

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US Patent:
7604744, Oct 20, 2009
Filed:
Jun 6, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/134778
Inventors:
Paul Thomas Baskis - Rantoul IL, US
Keith Atkinson - Norcross GA, US
Windell Camanse - Lexington KY, US
Glen Neustedter - Lake St. Louis MO, US
F. David Mullinix - Rantoul IL, US
Assignee:
Baswood, Inc. - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
C02F 3/00
US Classification:
210609, 210252
Abstract:
A method is provided for maintaining a biomass disposed on a substrate in a bioreactor tank. The bioreactor tank has an inlet and an outlet in fluid communication with a waste treatment system whereby an influent fluid may be selectively introduced through the inlet into the bioreactor tank for removal of waste material therefrom. This produces an effluent fluid which can be returned through the outlet to the waste treatment system. The method comprises processing a quantity of influent fluid through the bioreactor tank to produce a quantity of effluent fluid and removing the effluent fluid from the bioreactor tank through the outlet. The method further comprises isolating the bioreactor tank from the waste treatment system and establishing a set of dry cycle conditions in the bioreactor tank. The dry cycle conditions are selected to effect endogenous growth within at least a portion of the biomass whereby an average age of the at least a portion of the biomass may be tailored. The method also comprises restoring the bioreactor tank connection to the waste treatment system.

Rotational Inertial Motor

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US Patent:
20010035059, Nov 1, 2001
Filed:
May 15, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/823321
Inventors:
Paul Baskis - Rantoul IL, US
F. Mullinix - Rantoul IL, US
Assignee:
AB, LLC.
International Classification:
F16H027/04
US Classification:
074/08400S
Abstract:
An inertial motors utilizes a smoothly coordinated circular motion and converts the motion of circulating weights into a unidirectional series of impulses that drive a vehicle forward. Weights located on an armature are guided on tracks along radial paths from center of the armature. The position of the weights is controlled electromagnetically by solenoids. The solenoids are energized and de-energized at stations along their circular route in such a manner as to transfer linear momentum to the axis of the armature.

Carbon Transforming Process

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US Patent:
20040206670, Oct 21, 2004
Filed:
Dec 11, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/734364
Inventors:
Paul Baskis - Rantoul IL, US
International Classification:
C10G029/04
US Classification:
208/294000, 208/177000, 208/106000
Abstract:
The invention relates to the processing of waste, contaminated, or raw materials. Crude oil can be processed to purify oil and separate water.

Method And Apparatus For Producing Ammonia And Nitrogen Fertilizer Using Nitrogen Fixing Bacteria

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US Patent:
20130095468, Apr 18, 2013
Filed:
Oct 11, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/649549
Inventors:
Paul T. Baskis - Vero Beach FL, US
Assignee:
BASWOOD, INC. - Santa Barbara CA
International Classification:
C12M 1/00
US Classification:
435 3, 4352891, 4352866, 435168, 4352971
Abstract:
The apparatus of the present invention includes a first nitrogen fixation tank open to the ambient air and nitrogen-fixing bacteria and a growth medium within the first nitrogen fixation tank downstream from the first nitrogen fixation tank for producing ammonium hydroxide from a combination of ambient air, water, and selected nutrients. The apparatus also includes a second evaporation tank to vaporize the ammonium hydroxide to form anhydrous ammonia.The present invention relates to a method for producing ammonia and nitrogen fertilizer using nitrogen-fixing bacteria, including providing a first nitrogen fixation tank open to the ambient air, and nitrogen-fixing bactieria and a growth medium within the first nitrogen fixation tank for producing ammonium hydroxide from a combination of ambient air, water, and selected nutrients. The method also includes providing a second evaporation tank downstream from the first nitrogen fixation tank to vaporize the ammonium hydroxide to form anhydrous ammonia.

Method And Apparatus For Producing Engineered Fuel From High Cellulose Feedstock

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US Patent:
20130183715, Jul 18, 2013
Filed:
Jan 11, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/739296
Inventors:
Paul T. Baskis - Vero Beach FL, US
International Classification:
C12P 19/00
US Classification:
435 72, 4352904, 435167
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for producing methane gas, synthetic hydrocarbon gas, and fertilizer is provided. The apparatus includes a mix tank for mixing cellulosic material with a solvent into a slurry and a generator having an exhaust. The apparatus further includes a stir tank reactor for converting the slurry to a solution containing lignin-like carbon and liquid, and a separator for separating the lignin-like carbon and liquid. An anaerobic digester decomposes the received liquid received from the stir tank into methane and liquid components. A carbon dioxide scrubber scrubs the methane component of carbon dioxide.The method includes mixing cellulosic material with a solvent into a slurry, and converting the slurry to a solution containing lignin-like carbon and liquid. It also includes separating the lignin-like carbon and liquid and decomposing the liquid into methane and liquid components, and scrubbing the methane component of carbon dioxide.

Method And Apparatus For Converting Radioactive Materials To Electrical Energy

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US Patent:
58258396, Oct 20, 1998
Filed:
Mar 5, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/610891
Inventors:
Paul T. Baskis - Rantoul IL
International Classification:
G21H 100
US Classification:
376320
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for converting radioactive energy into electrical energy is provided and includes a first radioisotope (24) emitting alpha particles and a second radioisotope (28) emitting beta particles. A first plate (16) is positioned proximate the first radioisotope (24) and is adapted for capturing the alpha particles wherein the first plate (16) is positively charged. A second plate (18) is positioned proximate the second radioisotope (28) and is insulated from the first plate (16). The second plate (18) is adapted for capturing the beta particles wherein the second plate (18) is negatively charged for establishing an electrical potential between the first plate (16) and the second plate (18). A housing accommodates the radioisotopes (24,28) and plates (16,18) and has a first contact (40) connected to the first plate (16) and a second contact (42) connected to the second plate (18). An electrical potential is generated between the two contacts (40,42).

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Paul Baskis is an Illinois biochemist, who, in the 1980s found a way of synthetically producing oil from industrial and household wastes without expending ...

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