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Exhibit 10.2

    

    
      
         

      

      
         

        
          

        

      

      
         

      

    

    

    
      
         

      

      
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        6Exhibit 10.1

    TECHNOLOGY
      ASSIGNMENT AGREEMENT

     

    This
      Agreement is entered as of September 29, 2006, by
      and
      between Colin
      V.
      Hall on behalf of Ecotech Waste Management Systems Inc. (the ‘Assignor’), and
      Solanex Management Inc. (‘Solanex’ or the ‘Company’).

    

    WHEREAS,
      Assignor and the Company are parties to an Agreement and License of Intellectual
      Property Rights dated October 12, 2000 (the “Original Agreement”), pursuant to
      which Assignor agreed to assign to the Company its title, rights and interest
      in
      and to that certain Thermal Destructor technology;

    

    WHEREAS,
      Assignor and the Company are parties to a Joint Venture Agreement dated October
      1, 2002, where Assignor agreed to search for, recommend and advise the Company
      on the acquisition of further technology, complementary to the current business
      direction and assets of the Company;

    

    WHEREAS,
      Assignor has developed a Steam Injection System, based on the technology
      underlying the Thermal Destructor technology;

     

    WHEREAS,
      Assignor wishes to assign all right, title and interest in the Thermal
      Destructor and Steam Injection System technologies (collectively, the
“Technology”) to the Company and the Company wishes to receive the Intellectual
      Property upon the terms and conditions set forth herein.

    

    NOW
      THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing premises, the mutual covenants
      set
      forth herein and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and
      sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, Assignor and the Company hereby
      agree as follows:

    

    1. Assignment.
      For
      good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby
      acknowledged, the Assignor hereby assigns to the Company, exclusively throughout
      the world, all right, title, and interest (choate or inchoate) in (i) the
      subject matter referred to in Exhibit 1 (the “Technology”), (ii) all precursors,
      portions and work in progress with respect thereto and all inventions, works
      of
      authorship, mask works, technology, information, know-how, materials, and tools
      relating thereto or to the development, support, or maintenance thereof and
      (iii) all copyrights, patent rights, patent applications and rights thereto,
      trade secret rights, trademark rights, mask works rights, sui generis database
      rights, and all other intellectual and industrial property rights of any sort
      and all business, contract rights, causes of action, and goodwill in,
      incorporated or embodied in, used to develop, or related to any of the foregoing
      (collectively “Intellectual Property”).

     

    2. Consideration.
      In
      consideration of the assignment of the Intellectual Property, the Company agrees
      to pay Assignor the sum of two thousand dollars ($2,000.00) (the “Purchase
      Price”). The Purchase Price shall be the only consideration required of the
      Company with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement.

     

    3. Further
      Assurances; Moral Rights; Competition; Marketing.

     

    3.1 Assignor
      agrees to assist the Company in every legal way to evidence, record, and perfect
      the assignment set forth in Section 1 and to apply for and obtain recordation
      of
      and from time to time enforce, maintain, and defend the assigned rights. If
      the
      Company is unable for any reason whatsoever to secure Assignor’s signature to
      any document it is entitled to under this Section 3.1, Assignor hereby
      irrevocably designates and appoints the Company and its duly authorized officers
      and agents, as his agents and attorneys-in-fact with full power of substitution
      to act for and on his behalf and instead of Assignor, to execute and file any
      such document or documents and to do all other lawfully permitted acts to
      further the purposes of the foregoing with the same legal force and effect
      as if
      executed by Assignor.

     

    3.2 To
      the
      extent allowed by law, the assignment of the Intellectual Property in Section
      1
      includes all rights of integrity, disclosure, and withdrawal and any other
      rights that may be known as or referred to as “moral rights,” “artist’s rights,”
“droit moral” or the like (collectively “Moral Rights”). To the extent Assignor
      retains any such Moral Rights under applicable law, Assignor hereby ratifies
      and
      consents to, and provides all necessary 

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
        
        

        
          

        

      

      
        
        

      

    

     

    ratifications
      and consents to, any action that may be taken with respect to such Moral Rights
      by or authorized by Company and Assignor agrees not to assert any Moral Rights
      with respect thereto. Assignor will confirm any such ratifications, consents,
      and agreements from time to time as requested by Company. Assignor also agrees
      not to sue or challenge in any manner, the validity of the assignment set forth
      in this Agreement and the Company’s rights to the Intellectual Property set
      forth hereunder.

     

    4. Confidential
      Information.
      Assignor will not use or disclose anything assigned to the Company hereunder
      or
      any other technical or business information or plans of the Company, except
      to
      the extent Assignor (i) can document that it is generally available (through
      no
      fault of Assignor) for use and disclosure by the public without any charge,
      license, or restriction, or (ii) is permitted to use or disclose such
      information or plans, such as in connection with any joint venture agreement
      or
      the like between Assignor and the Company.

     

    5. Warranty.
      Assignor represents and warrants to the Company that Assignor: (i) is the sole
      owner together (other than the Company) of all rights, title, and interest
      in
      the Intellectual Property and the Technology; (ii) has not assigned,
      transferred, licensed, pledged, or otherwise encumbered any Intellectual
      Property or the Technology or agreed to do so; (iii) has full power and
      authority to enter into this Agreement and to make the assignment as provided
      in
      Section 1; (iv) is not aware of any violation, infringement, or misappropriation
      of any third party’s rights (or any claim thereof) by the Intellectual Property
      or the Technology; (v) and was not acting within the scope of employment by
      any
      third party when conceiving, creating, or otherwise performing any activity
      with
      respect to anything purportedly assigned in Section 1.

     

    6. Miscellaneous.
      This
      Agreement is not assignable or transferable by Assignor without the prior
      written consent of the Company; any attempt to do so shall be void. The terms
      and provisions hereof shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the
      Company and its respective successors and assigns. Any notice, report, approval,
      or consent required or permitted hereunder shall be in writing and will be
      deemed to have been duly given if delivered personally or mailed by first-class,
      registered or certified U.S. mail, postage prepaid to the respective addresses
      of the parties as set forth below (or such other address as a party may
      designate by ten (10) days’ notice). No failure to exercise, and no delay in
      exercising, on the part of either party, any privilege, any power, or any rights
      hereunder will operate as a waiver thereof, nor will any single or partial
      exercise of any right or power hereunder preclude further exercise of any other
      right hereunder. If any provision of this Agreement shall be adjudged by any
      court of competent jurisdiction to be unenforceable or invalid, that provision
      shall be limited or eliminated to the minimum extent necessary so that this
      Agreement shall otherwise remain in full force and effect and enforceable.
      This
      Agreement shall be deemed to have been made in, and shall be construed pursuant
      to the laws of the State of Nevada and the United States without regard to
      conflicts of laws provisions thereof. The prevailing party in any action to
      enforce this Agreement shall be entitled to recover costs and expenses
      including, without limitation, attorneys’ fees. The terms of this Agreement are
      confidential to the Company and no press release or other written or oral
      disclosure of any nature regarding the compensation terms of this Agreement
      shall be made by Assignor without the Company’s prior written approval; however,
      approval for such disclosure shall be deemed given to the extent such disclosure
      is required to comply with governmental rules. Any waivers or amendments shall
      be effective only if made in writing and signed by a representative of the
      respective parties authorized to bind the parties. 

     

    IN
      WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement on the day and year
      first indicated above.

     

    
      	
               

               

              /s/
                Anne Sanders

              Anne
                Sanders, for:  

              Ecotech
                Waste Management Systems Inc.

            	
               

               

              /s/
                Colin Hall

              Colin
                V. Hall, President

              Solanex
                Management, Inc.

            

    

     

    
      
        
        

      

      
        
        

        
          

        

      

      
        
        

      

    

     

    EXHIBIT
      1 TO TECHNOLOGY ASSIGNMENT AGREEMENT

     

    

     

    Thermal
      Destructor Technology

     

    A
      Thermal
      Destructor is a self contained, mobile, soil residue combustion system for
      visiting each contaminated site and sterilizing soil in-situ. The Thermal
      Destructor consists of a high efficiency, waste or gas-fired combustion chamber
      and a new generation exhaust gas low-pressure drop, liquid scrubber, to trap
      pollutants in air emissions.

     

    Wood
      waste, other renewable resource fiber fuel, or coal can be used for the
      feedstock that provides the heat. Alternatively, natural gas can be used to
      fire
      the unit. The unit is designed to generate 40,000,000 BTU/hr for treating
      contaminated soil. Soil is introduced into the flame center via a gas sealed
      auger which feeds the remediation chamber which is a rotating, ceramic
      insulated, fluted drum, which is inclined and tumbles the soil medium, while
      transferring it to the exit end of the chamber, where it is augured to a
      delivery chute. Flame temperature is steam injection controlled to 2400 degrees
      F to reduce recombination of products such as NOx, SOx.

     

    In
      the
      primary stage of the reactor/generator, the auger-fed combustion medium, 60-80
      mm. Sized wood waste chips, hog fuels, or waste derived densified or fluff
      fuel,
      is fired in a starved oxygen environment at a temperature circa 1250 f or 680
      c
      where it releases combustion gases, which include carbon monoxide, hydrogen,
      methane and other complex hydrocarbons.

     

    The
      gas
      is whirled in the reaction chamber of the primary unit and conveyed via negative
      pressure into intermediary air mixing chambers, where directional burner rotate
      and mix the gases with oxygen rich air to produce an inflammable gas
      mixture.

     

    Highly
      inflammable gas mixture ignites in the secondary chamber to produce a blue
      flame
      similar to that generated by fossil fuel natural gas. The temperature at the
      tip
      of this flame is high enough to ensure complete burnout of particulate matter
      and to crack all the hydrocarbons and other gases. Due to the prolonged
      residence time of the medium in the primary chamber which is actually enhanced
      by the high moisture content of green wood waste or processed solid waste fuel,
      complete reduction of the fuel-medium mass down to an insignificant ash volume
      is achieved.

     

    Ash
      drops
      through the floor of the primary chamber by the intermittent release of drop
      doors in the hearth burnout section and it is augured from the ash holding
      pan
      to be combined with the remediated soil at the exit chute.

     

    When
      combustion of wastes containing problem waste stream fractions, such as heavy
      metals and aggregate occurs, the heat in the primary gasifier is kept to a
      temperature which does not allow melting of the tramp metals and other
      particles. While the rest of the medium gasifies, these “heavy waste” items are
      heat purged and conveyed out with the ash residue or screen for magnetic
      separation.

     

     

    
      Steam
        Injection System

       

      The
        steam
        generation technology is a natural off shoot from the original high temperature
        burner intended for use in soil remediation and is being developed for use
        in
        oil field situations where high-pressure steam is injected into the oil
        formation to soften the material in which the oil is trapped and help dilute
        and
        separate the oil from the earth. The steam injected under pressure also creates
        channels and cracks through which the oil can flow to the well.

       

      •
Steam
        will be generated from filtered clean local water, fed to the system in any
        condition, at any liquid-state temperature.

       

      •
Cold
        water boiler shock which causes failures in flow-through non re-circulating
        water heating systems is eliminated. The steam generation unit can be positioned
        within a proximity of a wellhead to reduce the loss of temperature through
        distance traveled.

       

      •
“Waste”
        bitumen, in solid or heavy viscous or contaminated form is the
        fuel.

       

      •
Pulse
        combustion + bubble scrubbing eliminates polluting air emissions.

       

      •
Ash
        from fuel combustion and contaminant/particulate gleanings from the water
        is
        injected into the formation, with the steam, to eliminate surface ground
        pollution.

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