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New Cellulosic Biocrude Refinery

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  • Baytown Green Energy Consortium

    www.sstp.us

    www.sustainablepower.com

    www.biocrude.us

    www.jhrivera.com

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    • Press ReleaseSource:
    Sustainable Power Corp.
  • Sustainable Power Corp. Announces Green Energy Consortium
  • Friday November 30, 11:32 am ET
  • Signs Co-Development Agreement With Blue Harbor Energy, Inc.
  • NATCHEZ, MS--(MARKET WIRE)--Nov 30, 2007 -- Sustainable Power Corp. (Other
  • OTC:SSTP.PK - News) is proud to announce a reached agreement of a new
  • project named Green Energy Consortium (GEC) based in Baytown, Texas. This
  • agreement is to use SSTP's technology of the conversion of agricultural
  • recycled feedstock to a variety of Green-based products that will produce
  • biocrude, biogasoline, pharmaceutical grade glycerin and 500 megawatts of
  • green power.
  •  
  • Imagine multiple types of fuels that are derived from the same feed stocks
  • as cellulosic ethanol like grass, sugar cane, and corn stover; soy hulls
  • but contain at least 300% more energetic content and are made by a process
  • that uses 90% less energy. Unlike cellulosic ethanol, these fuels can be
  • distributed by using existing oil pipelines, rather than uneconomical
  • trucks and trains, dispensed through existing gas stations, rather than
  • specialized pumps, and used in existing engines, rather than modified
  • "flex-fuel" engines. In short, these are biofuels that can be substituted
  • directly and immediately for gas or diesel on a gallon-for-gallon basis.
  • Sustainable Power Corp. (SPC) announced today that it has entered into a
  • co-development agreement with Blue Harbor Energy, Inc. (Blue Harbor) to
  • move forward its Baytown, Texas renewable fuel production and renewable
  • energy electricity production facility. The Baytown project in envisioned
  • to bring together SPC's propriety liquid biofuel generation and refining
  • technology with electric power generation and a concrete plant to create a
  • facility that produces liquid fuel suitable for use in current internal
  • combustion engines, electric power that is generated solely from renewable
  • sources and concrete that is produced using green power. Capacities and
  • outputs for each phase of the operation are not yet final.
  • "We have been proposed financing offers for the project from undisclosed
  • parties and expect more to come," stated Keith Mazer, President of
  • Sustainable Power Corp. Mr. Mazer continued, "This is a monumental project
  • and we're very excited to see the interest and confidence shown by some of
  • the industry's largest capital investment groups. The world is in
  • desperate need of green fuel and energy and we now have the ability to
  • meet that need."
  • Under the terms of the agreement Blue Harbor will begin work immediately
  • to work with SPC senior management to complete the development work
  • necessary for securing the equity investment into the project. No time
  • frame was announced for completion of this initial phase.
  • Texas was chosen by Sustainable Power because of its industrial and oil
  • friendly environment. The Baytown property has rail, truck, pipeline and
  • power grid access on site and barge access only a few miles down the road
  • to support our feedstock needs.
  • Mr. Mazer stated, "We are pleased to have Blue Harbor as part of our team,
  • and look forward to working with them."
  • "We have looked at this project and are excited about a renewable energy
  • power generation of this magnitude," said Dr. White of Blue Harbor Energy,
  • a co-development company. "We are looking forward to working with Mr.
  • Mazer and the SPC team to finalize the development effort and bringing the
  • project online as quickly as possible to realize its reduction of GHG and
  • positive environmental impact."
  • About Sustainable Power Corp.
  • Sustainable Power Corp. is an international green energy service provider
  • focused on environmentally safe power generation. The company has the
  • exclusive rights to develop and manage a portfolio of green power plants
  • utilizing the USSEC biofuel discovery, a renewable fuel source able to be
  • produced from one-fifth of the soybean acreage traditionally associated
  • with biodiesel. For more information please visit
  • www.sustainablepower.com.
  • About Blue Harbor Energy, Inc.
  • Blue Harbor Energy is the energy project co-development company which
  • provides management, technical management, commercial back-office and
  • contract negotiation services to energy project developers. For additional
  • information contact Dr. Jeff White at white@blueharborenergy.com
  • Safe Harbor Statement
  • Matters discussed in this press release contain forward-looking statements
  • within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of
  • 1995. When used in this press release, the words "anticipate," "believe,"
  • "estimate," "may," "intend," "expect" and similar expressions identify
  • such forward-looking statements. Actual results, performance or
  • achievements could differ materially from those contemplated, expressed or
  • implied by the forward-looking statements contained herein. These
  • forward-looking statements are based largely on the expectations of the
  • Company and are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties. These
  • include, but are not limited to, risks and uncertainties associated with:
  • the impact of economic, competitive and other factors affecting the
  • Company and its operations, markets, product, and distributor performance,
  • the impact on the national and local economies resulting from terrorist
  • actions, and U.S. actions subsequently; and other factors available from
  • the Company.
  • Contact:
  • Investor Contact:
  • Redwood Consultants, LLC
  • 415-884-
    • Press ReleaseSource: Sustainable Power Corp.
  • Sustainable Power Corp.
  • Signs Agreement for
  • Commercialization of Green-Based Products
  • Tuesday December 11, 10:37 am ET
  • Company Receives $200,000 Initial Deposit
  • NATCHEZ, MS--(MARKET WIRE)--Dec 11, 2007 -- Sustainable Power Corp. (Other
  • OTC:SSTP.PK - News) today announced it has signed a Memorandum of
  • Understanding ("MOU") with Farmers Sustainable Energy International
  • (FSEINT) located in Quincy, Illinois, for the proposed formation of a
  • joint venture whose purpose is the conversion of feedstock to a variety of
  • Green-based products. SSTP has received an initial $200,000 deposit of the
  • $2,000,000
  • that will be required to implement the initial terms of the
  • agreement.
  • The proposed joint venture is being established to leverage FSEINT
  • farmers' crops to obtain the maximum dollar per acre utilizing principal
  • harvest products and recycled non food grade spoilage, stover and residues
  • as feedstock for SSTP's conversion into a variety of Green-based products.
  • In order to maximize the various feed stocks, FSEINT will provide SSTP
  • with both land and facilities for the production of cellulosic and
  • non-cellulosic biofuels and Biogasoline, green-based organic fertilizers
  • and soil treatments.
  • SSTP has received the initial deposit of $200,000 and is working to
  • fulfill the initial terms of the MOU, which calls for 2 reactors and 10
  • SSTP biodiesel reactors to be shipped to a Northern Illinois facility that
  • FSEINT will provide for the joint venture. Furthermore, upon start-up of
  • the initial Biogasoline reactor, the MOU provides that FSEINT will advance
  • the remaining $1,800,000 for further implementation of the MOU. FSEINT's
  • responsibility is securing the necessary feedstock's from its own
  • relationships, procuring government grants and further promoting the
  • business of the joint venture.
  • Both parties are working on finalizing a definitive agreement as quickly
  • as possible, and will report upon doing so.
  • About Sustainable Power Corp.
  • Sustainable Power Corp.
  • is an international green energy service provider
  • focused on environmentally safe power generation. The company has the
  • exclusive rights to develop and manage a portfolio of green power plants
  • utilizing a renewable fuel source able to be produced from one-fifth of
  • the soybean acreage traditionally associated with biodiesel. For more
  • information please visit www.sustainablepower.com.
  • www.sstp.us , www.ussec.us , www.jhrivera.com , www.biocrude.us
  • Safe Harbor Statement
  • Matters discussed in this press release contain forward-looking statements
  • within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of
  • 1995. When used in this press release, the words "anticipate," "believe,"
  • "estimate," "may," "intend," "expect" and similar expressions identify
  • such forward-looking statements. Actual results, performance or
  • achievements could differ materially from those contemplated, expressed or
  • implied by the forward-looking statements contained herein. These
  • forward-looking statements are based largely on the expectations of the
  • Company and are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties. These
  • include, but are not limited to, risks and uncertainties associated with:
  • the impact of economic, competitive and other factors affecting the
  • Company and its operations, markets, product, and distributor performance,
  • the impact on the national and local economies resulting from terrorist
  • actions, and U.S. actions subsequently; and other factors available from
  • the Company.
  • Contact:
  • Investor Contact:
  • Redwood Consultants, LLC
  • 415-884-0348
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  • RayBioDiesel:

    Imagine multiple types of fuels that are derived from the same feed stocks

    as cellulosic ethanol like grass, sugar cane, and corn stover; soy hulls

    but contain at least 300% more energetic content and are made by a process

    that uses 90% less energy.

    This is CRAP. I suppose nanobacteria and energy out of water will power this? Jeeze, havnt you people been sued into non-existence yet?

     

    flectere si nequeo superos, Achaeronta movebo! -Virgil

  • It seems you have an agenda against this company? I have news for you, reactor one will be started on Jan 2nd, 2008. On Jan 3rd, 2008 the Commissioner of Energy from US Government will be there, any more stupid comments you would like to posts?

     AmSpec Services, which works with Exxon Mobil, Enron, Conoco Philips, etc... have witnessed and verified the proces creates 5.7 gallons of biocrude from one 60lb bushel of soybeans, you can view their written verification on:

    www.ussec.us

    www.sustainablepower.com

    I guess your word is better than theres? Yea right!

    Another news flash for ya! They are now using soyhulls for biomass and have produced the same biocrude!

  • How much is snakeoil investment going for these days?

  • RayBioDiesel:

    Commissioner of Energy from US Government will be there, any more stupid comments you would like to posts?

     

    The Federal Commissioner of Energy!?  Sorry, there isn't any such person.

     

    Todd 

  • Hey, I got a 10,000 shares of EBOF I can give you in exchange for 51% controlling interest.

    Dereck

  • froggy:

    RayBioDiesel:

    Imagine multiple types of fuels that are derived from the same feed stocks

    as cellulosic ethanol like grass, sugar cane, and corn stover; soy hulls

    but contain at least 300% more energetic content and are made by a process

    that uses 90% less energy.

    This is CRAP. I suppose nanobacteria and energy out of water will power this? Jeeze, havnt you people been sued into non-existence yet?

     

    Hhahahahahahaha. Thanks Froggy. We need to get you an official "Forum Officer" badge.

    "'To be neutral and to be passive is to collaborate with whatever is going on.' Democracy is not just a counting-up of votes, but a counting-up of actions.'" ~Howard Zinn

  • RayBioDiesel:

    It seems you have an agenda against this company?

    Yes I have an agenda against this company because its a scam.

    RayBioDiesel:
      I have news for you, reactor one will be started on Jan 2nd, 2008.

    Uh huh. How many times have we heard that one from USSE? There is a reason your POS stock is worth pennies... because its a junk company and junk science.

    RayBioDiesel:
       On Jan 3rd, 2008 the Commissioner of Energy from US Government will be there 

    The commissioner of Energy? LOL... who are you talking about? Commissioner of Energy from the US Government might fool your idiot stock buyers but that isnt going to fool us.

    RayBioDiesel:
       any more stupid comments you would like to posts?  

    Yes a few more... How are the nanobacteria and water splitting coming? Oh wait... Now its all clear. You have

    RayBioDiesel:
      Enron   
      that has verified your process? Well that sort of credibility on your team changes everything...

     

    flectere si nequeo superos, Achaeronta movebo! -Virgil

  • You Biodiesel supporters are coming out of the woodwork! You must be scared of LOSING your money in the failing biodiesel business!

    Yes, this company produces a biocrude that refines into 68 Different products! Two are:

    BG-100 Biogasoline

    Cellulosic Diesel

    They are producing 5.7 gallons of biocrude per one 60lb bushel of soyhulls, show me a biodiesel plant that can produce fuel with a biomass waste product? NADA .

    Show me a biodiesel plant that can produce 5.7 gallons of biofuel per one 60lb bushel of biomass? NADA.

    Yes, I see why your upset, your Old Technology of producing biodiesel is getting weeded out!

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  • RayBioDiesel:
      They are producing 5.7 gallons of biocrude per one 60lb bushel of soyhulls, show me a biodiesel plant that can produce fuel with a biomass waste product? NADA .

    Show me a biodiesel plant that can produce 5.7 gallons of biofuel per one 60lb bushel of biomass? NADA. 


    5.7 gallons = 7lbs/gal x 5.7gal = 40lbs of crude out of 60lbs of biomass?

    or...

    5.7 gallons = 125000BTU/gal x 5.7 gallons = 712500BTU/bushel of soy biomass.

    60lbs of biomass x 8800BTU/lb of soy biomass = 528000BTU/bushel of soy biomass.

    How is USSE getting 712500BTU's out of 528000BTU's? Oh yea... I forgot... Nanobac's and energy out of water.

    Comon Ray... havnt we been thru the numbers a few times? Your stocks are only worth 2 pennies/share... havnt you given up on this scam yet? Or are you still trying to bilk $ out of little old ladies?

    flectere si nequeo superos, Achaeronta movebo! -Virgil

  • Hey smart guy, why don't you tell us how much your Dynamotive is getting per 60lbs of biomass? You will be suprised!

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