New Fuels!! - 2007/08/28 02:25 pmCongratulations Longs
Sustainable Power Corp. to Market Breakthrough Biogasoline BG100, Marine Fuel and E85 Flex Fuel Tuesday August 28, 1:30 pm ET
Sustainable Power Corp. Receives Report Summary Announcing a Direct Replacement for Gasoline by AmSpec Services, LLC Validating Rivera Process and Claims
NATCHEZ, MS--(MARKET WIRE)--Aug 28, 2007 -- Sustainable Power Corp. (Other OTCSTP.PK - News) today announced it will begin to market an exclusive breakthrough biogasoline (BG100) made from 100% cellulosic bio-mass, and a replacement for gasoline in E85 flex fuel, as well as marine fuel.
In a letter received from Neil Boone, Vice President of Special Projects at Amspec Services, LLC; Mr. Boone details his inspection and personal findings at the Natchez, MS facility. A copy of the letter can be obtained here: (AmSpec Letter).
Mr. Boone stated, "We used samples obtained from our visit to Natchez. Maintaining a full chain of custody, we returned to our lab in Houston and made biogasoline (BG100), marine fuel, and a replacement for gasoline in E85 flex fuel."
Keith Mazer, President, stated, "This is the first time in our company's history that we have had not only our process validated but also our end products proven by a world renowned laboratory. We are elated over the developments that allow Sustainable Power to begin to sell an additional suite of new fuels including our revolutionary new biogasoline (BG100). We are working very closely with AmSpec Services, LLC to complete various further analysis on additional fuels.
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AmSpec Letter To SSTP - 2007/08/28 03:14 pmAmSpec Services LLC
August 8, 2007 Sustainable Power Corp. 91 Carthage Point Road Natchez, MS 39120
Dear Mr. Rivera
Thank you for your July 27, 2007, invitation to inspect and personally witness your process at your Natchez facility. I am writing to attest to the fact that I witnessed the input of 20 pounds of crushed soybeans into your test reactor and the amazing results 10.69 pounds of liquid oil, 3.77 pounds of gas and 5.44 pounds of 7-3-7 carbon fertilizer.
Since soybeans weigh 60 pounds per bushel, we multiply these results times 3 which equals an unprecedented 43.38 pounds of fuel and 16.62 pounds of fertilizer. With an average fuel weight of 7.5 pounds per gallon, you are getting about 5.7 gallons per bushel.
Using samples we received on this visit, maintaining a full chain of custody, we returned to the lab in Houston and made biogasoline (BG100), marine fuel, and a replacement for gasoline in E85 flex fuel from your oil. We also tested and analyzed your oxygenated diesel fuel (OD-66) which meet all and exceeded some ASTM specifications for on road diesel.
p.s. Neil Boone is Vice President of Special Projects at AmSpec Services, LLC
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Re:AmSpec Letter To SSTP - 2007/08/28 04:14 pmYou know what would be cool? If they sold some of it.I may not always be right but I'm never wrong
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Re:AmSpec Letter To SSTP - 2007/08/28 11:43 pmToday when I was driving down I39 I noticed this tiny little sign, screwed onto the big exit sign that said, this is the smallest letters I can make, (biodesiel). Didn't have the time to stop, but just might make trip back down to find out more when I do have the time.
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GeoBiofuels Agri Max Tour Completed - 2007/08/29 01:51 pmfrom IHub:
Ron (Conn) and JR send their best from Houston. Ron will be posting on Investor Village when he returns. Took lot's of pictures. Looking forward to JR's attorneys going after Fairwayiron very soon. Look for Ron's post tonight.
Folks, you guys do not see the uglyness, this Board is civil. InvestorsHub has over 52,000 posts on USSE. The USSE Board used to consistently be in the Top 10 IHub Boards read. The last month there has been an assualt against USSE by bashers that you would not believe. Must be at least 50 different bashers (actually, I believe many posters, post with multiple alias's), they even have been working the weekend. On top of that, any posts that confront the bashers is deleted by IHub Management, they obviously are anti-USSE. To make a long story short, the Longs have mostly conceded the IHub Board to the bashers, and rarely post there anymore.
Raging Bull (fairwayiron) is (wechoose) on InvestorsHub. They are one and the same, same negative agenda.
The owner of GeoBiofuels is now posting at InvestorsVillage. He keeps in contact with USSE and CEO John Rivera, to negotiate and plan Fuel Deliveries. Actually, it was reported that last night he was having dinner with CEO John Rivera (JR) and Neil Boone, Vice President of Special Projects at AmSpec Services, LLC. Readers there will be getting a perspective not available on any other USSE message board.
I have returned to CT, after a wonderful time in Houston with JR and crew. I have very good info, and will try to update my site tonight.
I will start by thanking JR for inviting GeoBiofuels to view his process and new construction. I am very pleased of what I witnessed in the production of biodiesel. USSE/AgriMax removed the glycerin in 7000 gallons of biodiesel in less than two hours, this fuel passed all the ASTM testing when completed. I witnessed this and tested the fuel myself.
I have many more posts for tonight. First, I would like to invite PaperProphet, Wechoose(Fairwayiron), No-Nothing, Spec Machine, eefland, etc... to this board, so we can discuss facts on USSE/SSTP. I have noticed that Wechoose has posted many lies on IHUB about the condition of our reactors in Natchez, I have conformation from JR, and employees that the reactors are running fine. Again, Wechoose is posting a lie, I hope all can see his true intentions. Russell please come and see me on InvestorVillage.
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Re:GeoBiofuels (Ron) Posting Tonight - 2007/08/30 02:36 amKeep it coming. Alot of pressure on this company right now. I don't have any choice but to hold now, but still like the possibilities for them.
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Re:GeoBiofuels (Ron) Posting Tonight - 2007/08/30 06:30 pmI have been following this company for quite a while now and have seen them weather all of the rumors the stock hacks can muster. No big thing if you know the facts and the reliable sources to listen to. My thanks especially, again, to Speculator for always careing to make sure we hear the facts.I don't want to own the world...just the part that pays off.
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Re:GeoBiofuels (Ron) Posting Tonight - 2007/08/31 03:26 pmI hope this posts as planned...Tomm U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp. (PINKSHEETS: USSE) and Sustainable Power Corp. (PINKSHEETS: SSTP) are pleased to update the previously announced Illinois Biofuel Joint Venture.
The plan is to construct two facilities with groundbreaking scheduled for June 14, 2007. One facility will produce ASTM-standard biodiesel fuel for transportation, and the other will produce USSE/SSTP biofuel, green energy and 7-3-7 organic based fertilizer. Green energy refers to electricity produced by generators running on biofuel created by the soybeans, and this electricity will be sold by Sustainable Power Corp. into the power grid. The project is currently EPA permitted for production of 30 million gallons a year but expects to soon apply for a 20 million gallon expansion.
Dennis Radcliff, president of Illinois Biofuel Group, said, "This is going to rewrite the book on biodiesel. The USSE/SSTP process is groundbreaking because of the enormous yield produced per bushel of soy. Furthermore, we go from bean to fuel in 8 1/2 minutes reducing our costs further. The process loves soybeans that are not good for other uses, such as high moisture or rotten beans, otherwise known as 'off-spec' beans. We plan on buying all these beans from local farmers and helping restore economic balance into the local and regional farm community."
USSE/SSTP CEO John Rivera stated, "Our intent is to build 24 reactors on the site and process 40 tons per day of feedstock in each reactor. As a result, using conservative estimates, we will produce four gallons of biofuel per bushel of soy, plus 56.34 cubic feet of biogas per bushel, plus 20.1 lbs. of fertilizer/ash per bushel. We will then sell the ash at an estimated .15 cents a lb or use Italian gasification process/generators to create 2.5 MWe of power per ton of ash. The liquid and gaseous fuels will be used in turbines to create electricity. Our model calls for the selling price of power into the grid of $ .063 per KW hour, and the sale of the resulting Green certificates for .030 per KW hourI don't want to own the world...just the part that pays off.
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If a stock is as good as the pumpers say this one is, it wouldn't be going down the tubes month after month.
Non-reporting, under investigation by the SEC, and no revenues?
C'mon - you're kidding, right?
PS - look at who starts most of the pump threads, there you will find someone who is paid to pump. (of course, I'm just SPECULATing on that)
yes, I know that none of this is news to anyone with a brain
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GeoBiofuels's Posts Summary - 2007/09/01 11:40 amThe other day I went to USSE InvestorsHub's message board. I had 75 unread posts. So, I read them all. When I finished, I wondered why I wasted my time. In 75 posts, I did NOT discover not even so much as one tiny nugget of information about USSE/SSTP. It was a total waste of time. The overwhelming majority were highly useless, childish nonsense, biased with negativity, incorrect information by people that have no interest in the facts and truth. They are flooding that board with useless garbage.
To make matters worse, IHub in their "wisdom" and "interest of USSE/SSTP shareholders" deleted posts that I posted to refute their nonsense. The only reason they deleted them is because it contained a few comments from the Owner/Operator of GeoBiofuels. They have banned his comments, even if they are quoted from some one else!! IHub states they only want info for the USSE investors, yet they ban posts by the first Distributor of USSE Fuels, and will also delete posts that quote posts by GeoBiofuels. This is a great dis-service to all USSE/SSTP investors. It is simply Outrageous and blatant censorship at it's worst.
Do not take my word for it. If you want to waste your time, and read the most nonsense on USSE/SSTP, IHub is your Board. IHub is now officially the USSE Basher Board.
Here at InvestorsVillage, we have a unique opportunity. The first and at the moment, only public (Agri Max also sells Fuel) Distributor of USSE/SSTP Fuels, GeoBiofuels, BioMoneyMan, the Owner/Operator of GeoBiofuels now posts on InvestorsVillage. He has been to the USSE Natchez Mississippi Plant and toured the facilities and witnessed a Demo, he has personally met the CEO of USSE, John Rivera. He is in contact with USSE on negotiating prices and delivery methods for further shipments of Fuels. Just 5 days ago, he is the only person that we know of to tour the Agri Max Plant in Houston, and witnessed the Operations. He even ate dinner with CEO John Rivera and Neil Boone, Vice President of Special Projects with AmSpec Special Services, LLC.
Anyway. Here is a compilation of most of the posts by GeoBiofuel's Owner since his return from Agri Max in Houston. Keep in mind, that this covers less than 3 days posting. Folks, there is more practical information here in a day, to base investment decisions on, than you will get on another message board in a month, if not longer. You be the judge:
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Re:GeoBiofuels's Posts Summary - 2007/09/02 01:07 pmJ.R., nor USSE has ever been under investigation. Maybe if you read completely the posts that you claim are scams you could realize that you could complete a thought or opinion that is based on the complete information available.
And Please...if you know how or where I may get paid for pumping this or any other stock, please pass that information on to me. I think that would be a great concept.I don't want to own the world...just the part that pays off.
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AmSpec At OPIS - 2007/09/05 11:40 pm13th Annual OPIS FLEET FUELING Conference & Exhibition
Best Practices and Strategies for Fueling Your Fleet Smarter and More Efficiently
September 9-11, 2007 * Omni Mandalay * Dallas, TX
This is the only industry forum that provides fleet managers with a total educational experience.
AmSpec will be present, have a Booth, and Neil Boone will be speaking. We know that AmSpec loves the USSE suite of Fuels, wonder if we will get a mention? Perhaps if/when they get into the Future of Fuels.
Neil Boone Speaking: 10:45 – 12:00 p.m. Panel Discussion: Biodiesel in the Real World Dale Decker Dale Decker, Director of Industry and Government Relations, Decker Truck Line (pictured) Neil Boone, VP Special Projects, AmSpec John Stocker, VP, International Transport Systems http://www.opisnet.com/fleetfueling/ff_agenda_3.html
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Re:Recent Pertinent Investors Village Posts - 2007/09/06 01:46 amI don't know. I really liked this concept. I live in Illinois (no sorrys needed) have grown up with alternitive fuels. Work for a major freight hauler and try get to know everyone I can. Use to be big business these places. Even had some agressive ones that built their own stations. Even took property from people that did'nt want to sell. They all had the goverment behind them. This company is sitting on their hands. Why in the world can't they market this stuff. I really believe they missed the boat in the developed nations with this one. Need to go out in the wild to sell this. Plenty of places to build and market this fuel.
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