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social and environmental needs in a thoughtful way.

“Gil designed his technology to trade complexity of technology for low-skill job opportunities without sacrificing production capabilities or profits,” Roth explained. “Gil found a way to make a profit, create renewable energy, and create sustainable, gainful employment opportunities for segments of the workforce that are otherwise underserved.”

To date, the rate of progress has been swift for BioStar. Through new contacts, the company will be working on four new business opportunities in 2014. Within five years, the company projects that it will be highly profitable and reviewed for acquisition.

Rusty Knight (at right), site supervisor for BioStar Energy Group Inc., teaches Jason Snider, a member of the PerCo Inc. staff, more about the biogas system operations.

All potential clients have sought out BioStar to help their companies develop green solutions to complex problems.

“I don’t go looking for business,” Fuleki said. “We want people to hear about us. We continue to take the opportunities that bump into us and are actively working towards making the future of BioStar Energy — and the future of the clients and communities we serve — much brighter.”

Angela Keane is a CE3 Communications Specialist at Ohio University’s Voinovich School. The school’s Consortium for Energy, Environment and Economics; Environmental Studies Program; and Center for Entrepreneurship work collaboratively on projects with clients, worldwide.

To learn more about the Voinovich School, please visit www.ohio.edu/voinovichschool.