AgriChar Uses - 2007/08/08 01:13 pmPosted by Mr. Michael Garjian:
In My Opinion:
Char as fertilizer is valid but is the tip of the iceberg of possibilities.
Char as coal replacement is even more valid in that tests by a major coal burning utility Vee-Go Energy works with show char can replace 50% of coal burned in USA plants without causing damage to SCR equipment. One hundred fifty six new coal-burners are seeking permits as we speak.
Char as carbon sequestration technology is even more valid in that char can reverse global warming on a massive scale by returning carbon back to earth in most efficient and long-lasting (thousands of years) manner known to science. Please, all of you, read the below link. The brightest scientific minds re sequestration are just beginning to realize what we have known for more than a year. These normally stolid scientists are getting excited! An excerpt:
"Because the pace of global warming already exceeds projections, Flannery is convinced that the world must do more than just reduce emissions; we must find ways to rapidly remove CO2 from the atmosphere. According to many researchers at the conference, agrichar has the potential to store billions of tons of carbon safely away in soils.
"The attendees were clearly excited by this potential, and, unlike other meetings concerned with climate change, an electric buzz of optimism was in the air. Joe Herbertson, director of a consulting company called Crucible Carbon, said, "When I heard about this technology, the hairs went up on the back of my neck. This is the best news on climate change I've ever heard."
Lastly, a calculation I did last year shows that considering that 250 ppm of CO2 is OK and current is 380 ppm, we can prevent 11.408 million cubic feet of atmosphere from going to 380 by converting just one bushel of soybeans to JR fuel, which would replace 5 gal of fossil fuel and return 16 lbs of carbon in the char back to the earth.
I believe we will see John's process used by a number of large million gallon per day, continuous process, plants. However, we will also see thousands and thousands of batch process mini-reactors throughout the world converting local biomass to energy and returning billions of pounds of carbon back to the earth.
p.s. On the Geobiofuels Website there are 5 very brief Pre-Trip Briefing Videos. The Connecticut to USSE in Natchez Missisippi trip to purchase and pick up 2,400 Gallons of OD-66. Last we heard Tuesday evening, Geobiofuels was in Virginia, expected to be in Natchez Thursday morning, hopefully back to Natchez Fiday. In Natchez, he will also fill up their truck with OD-66 for the return trip, and Videotape some of the trip.
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OD-66 Connecticut Delievery Completed - 2007/08/16 12:48 amI have been silent on this matter, because USSE/SSTP had bound Geobiofuels to a Non-Disclosure Agreement. Apparently, that is no longer the case. This is from a post from another board, by the owner of Geobiofuels:
"The fuel has been produced, the fuel has been delivered, the fuel is for sale, and the fuel is awesome!
I hope this clears up the air!"
This is from the Company Website:
Aug 15, 2007
GeoBiofuels has received 2400 gallons of E-Biodiesel OD-66. The initial shipment will be used for testing and sales. GeoBiofuels has received legal authorization from U.S. Sustainable Energy/Sustainable Power Corp. to market OD-66 to the public.
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Re:OD-66 Connecticut Delievery Completed - 2007/08/16 01:02 am So Why ? Does this stock keep FALLING ????
I'm hoping for 0.025 and loading UP @ this point !!!!
So GO Get Em !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re:OD-66 Connecticut Delievery Completed - 2007/08/16 01:06 amI've been on this one a long time. Thought the idea was worth putting up for. Need this one for sure. I did plan on holding long. Testing so far has looked good. Let's hope sales will be even better. The momentum for Global Warming is starting to swing the other way, but the renewable energy source is what I was always looking at. If these companies can really market this, watch out. We will make out great, either with a buyout or sales. This industry is America.
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Re:OD-66 Connecticut Delievery Completed - 2007/08/16 10:31 am Yo Bugsy jurp10,
Keep Up the FAITH !!!!!!!!!!!
OD-66 is the WAY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Even though the Petroleum Co. do have the BIG BUCKS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
OD-66
Cha Ching !!!!!!!!!!!
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Re:OD-66 Connecticut Delievery Completed - 2007/08/16 09:03 pmwith shares shorted going up amost 50% today, i guess it is safe to say the rough ride is not over buy any means. i am long on this stock and plor. i knew going in, that when your playing aginst the big boys, the ride is going to be hard and long. i am tring to wait for the smoke to clear, to find the best buy in spot. the reason i bought in the frist place is becouse of the products, and that has only gotten better as time goes by. i am a novice at the game, but i know that a lot of people feel as i do, stay long and u will not be disapointed.
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Re:OD-66 Connecticut Delievery Completed - 2007/08/17 02:04 amShorted shares means the first strike to destroy. Not gunna happen here. Who in there right mind would short this stock at these levels? They already missed the boat. Not long ago trading around .08. They have something that someone wants. These shorts now are the companies in the same business. Maybe managment will cave and take jobs elsewhere, who knows. There are alot of better stocks to short for profit right now than this one. I will stay here. You should be buying here too.
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Agri Max Phase 1 Completed - 2007/08/17 11:39 amSustainable Power Corp. Announces Phase One Completion of Houston Agri Max Fuels, LLC Facility Friday August 17, 9:30 am ET
NATCHEZ, MS--(MARKET WIRE)--Aug 17, 2007 -- Sustainable Power Corp. (Other OTCSTP.PK - News) announced today that it has completed Phase One of the Agri Max Fuels, LLC, rebuild and expansion project in Houston, TX.
In the previously announced Joint Venture on May 27, 2007, Sustainable Power Corp. agreed to expand the biodiesel facility and focus on blending ethanol, biodiesel and diesel. The first phase included acquiring 50 times the previous land area, the purchase of additional tanks, additional equipment, and 200,000 lbs of feedstock.
The company will now be producing conventional and OD-66 oxygenated biodiesel. AmSpec, LLC (http://www.amspecllc.com) has been contracted to test all of its products to insure they meet ASTM standards.
Keith Mazer, Interim President of Sustainable Power Corp., stated, "This is the first of several phases in the Houston project. We've acquired additional land and plan to use every inch of it to fulfill our Joint Venture agreement and provide additional value to our stockholders. We are very pleased to be in Houston and look forward to doing a tremendous amount of business there."
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Re:Agri Max Phase 1 Completed - 2007/08/18 03:19 pmI'm on hold, and after I sell a couple more of my turkeys, I'm buying more.I don't want to own the world...just the part that pays off.
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USSE/SSTP DD Links - 2007/08/19 11:05 pmUpdated August 8, 2007
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"The Rivera Process" Attributes - 2007/08/20 09:56 pmHere is the latest list of "The Rivera Process" qualities and mostly unique properties. Not necessarily in order of importance, not all inclusive, subject to change via new additions. As of August 20.
1.) Low Cost - Less than $1 per Gallon to produce (soybeans @ $6 bushel), other Biodiesels on market about $2.50.
2.) High Yield (Quantity) - 5 Gallons of USSE BioFuel per bushel of soybeans. Compared to 1.5 gallons of regular biodiesel.
3.) Faster Yield (Process Time) - 8.5 minutes per batch!! Compared to 24 hours for other biodiesel.
4.) Higher Heat Output - Heating value of 128,000 BTU per gallon, on par with regular diesel. Biodiesel typically has a heating value of 118,000 BTU per gallon; premium gasoline has about 116,000 BTU per gallon.
5.) No engine retrofits needed - USSEC biofuel can be used at 100 percent in diesel engines and with a 50/50 blend for gasoline engines without retrofits or modifications. Its lower viscosity eliminates the formation of gum residues on engine parts that has been a problem with traditional biodiesel fuels, requiring them to be blended with petroleum fuels.
6.) Highly Miscible - Until now, greater than 15% ethanol and diesel was just like oil and water that do not mix (almost limitless combinations of mixtures).
7.) End result < 1% water. Unheard of from Pyrolysis, others contain from 15 to 30 % water.
8.) Produces 3 Components: a) Liquid BioFuel b) Carbon Ash c) BioGas
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Re:"The Rivera Process" Attributes - 2007/08/22 12:36 amEveryone needs to find true information and just information out about this compamy. All the posts are great. One always has to make up their own mind about everything they hear or read about whatever they do. Let's call it DD. With this company, which I'm invested in, the releases are getting harder to figure. One say's we produce fuel at around $1.00 a gallon. The other say's we get 5 gallons from 1 bushel. Well the price of soybeans are over $5.00 a bushel. I like the idea and what I know about them, but let's hope they have a great marketing team. We need the manufactures approval on this stuff.
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The Latest Scuttlebutt - 2007/08/24 12:33 amPhase 1 Completion in Houston is excellent news and shows progress. We do have OD-66 Production & Sales. Other than that it has been pretty quiet, even though much is happening. I am not sure what you guys know, here is the scuttlebutt.
JR finally opted out of the BCEI deal. He did not want to wait any longer for them to come up with a $5 Million check.
We should be Blending OD-66 in both Natchez and Houston (Channelview). But former SSTP CEO Kelmer Smith was arrested 2 weeks ago for 13 counts of Embezzlement against USSE/SSTP. Supposedly, he also did not get Blending Permits for Natchez, like JR ordered him to. So for the moment we are only Blending in Houston. JR has spent a lot of time in Houston, cranking up the OD-66 Production. He has even spent quite a few days and nights away from his family, in Houston Hotels, to get this operation up and running.
The unofficial word is that they are close to finalizing a new Blend that is even bigger than OD-66. It is a fact that USSE is working real close with AmSpec.
Lastly, I just heard today that many investors think that we need some updates on news. Redwood Consultants agrees. They said Thursday they will sit down with JR and express this to him. So maybe soon we will have an update, whether a shareholder letter, or a Conference Call.
The GeoBiofuels website has some new additions. The owner/operator of GeoBiofuels is now posting at Investorsvillage. Here are 2 of his recent posts.
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GeoBiofuels To Tour Houston - 2007/08/26 10:14 pmAug 26, 2007
GeoBiofuels has been invited to tour U.S. Sustainable Energy/AgriMax fuel's production plant in Houston, TX. GeoBiofuel's visiting party will leave on Monday Aug 27, 2007. The tour will consist of production of biodiesel, and blending of OD-66. The Houston Plant has completed phase one of production capabilities. GeoBiofuels will also discuss plans for future deliveries of E-Biodiesel OD-66. GeoBiofuels will produce pictures and video if given permission from U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp.
Not much recent new updates on AgriMax, except progress is being made. As far as GeoBiofuels, ask the owner/operator himself, as he now posts at USSE InvestorsVillage: http://www1.investorvillage.com/smbd.asp?mb=6776&pt=m
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Re:Vee-Go Agri Char Tests Results - 2007/09/18 05:04 pmI briefly went on there, 'bout long enough to set up an account, and I didn't see who it may have been. Can you elaborate on who this person is signed on as?
By the way. How could I be so wrong about the price of USSE? Honestly, the PPS isn't making much sense to me. I really thought the market would respond a bit more optimistically to the Dominican progress.I don't want to own the world...just the part that pays off.
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GeoBiofuels Posting - 2007/09/18 11:05 pmSure, the Owner/Operater of GeoBiofuels posts at Investorsvillage, under the ID BioMoneyMan.
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Re:GeoBiofuels Posting - 2007/09/19 09:38 amWith history of USSE/SSTP the price is actually higher than expected. In fact I think that we will see the price of both moving lower over the next 3-4 weeks and then a big jump up after we get more news on the DR agreement. JMHOJust Believe!!!
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