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From: ticketbroker4/30/2006 3:08:22 PM
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Pulse On America” Show to Feature Mean Green BioFuels





--Offering a new fuel option--

Deerfield Beach, FL (PRWEB) April 30, 2006 -- PTGTV is pleased to announce the selection of Mean Green BioFuels for its innovative, educational television series, Pulse On America. The company will be featured in a segment on “Biofuels and the Future” in the Pulse On Energy Series.

In a time when fuel shortage, source, and price are constant topics of debate, Mean Green BioFuels is working to produce and distribute bio-fuels from agricultural products to empower consumers with a new fuel option, offer the opportunity to save money, and reduce pollution. Mean Green™ is a development stage GreenShift portfolio company. GreenShift Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: GSHF) is a publicly traded business development company whose mission is to develop and support companies and technologies that facilitate the efficient use of natural resources and catalyze transformational environmental gains. Mean Green’s™ focus is to produce renewable fuels utilizing exclusive oil extraction technologies that increase the efficiency of existing renewable fuel production processes.

Mean Green BioFuels has started the crusade through its joint venture with Veridium Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: VRDM), another GreenShift company, to provide agriculture clients with innovative new technology to turn their waste into a fuel source. Its technologies expand the supply of bio-fuels and provide compelling new revenue opportunities for agricultural producers. Mean Green™ will also offer direct production and distribution of bio-fuels through the construction and operation of state of art production facilities based on the company’s patented technology.

Mean Green™ aims to reduce America’s dependence of foreign oil, stabilize and favorably impact energy costs, re-energize American agriculture, and reduce harmful greenhouse gas emissions. Not only will using agriculture products for fuel have great economic benefits but will also help protect and preserve the environment for future generations. Mean GreenÔ BioFuels is passionate about “ leaving the environment in a condition worthy of the next generation.”

Veridium uses a unique corn oil recovery technology. After a process to remove starch from corn and convert it into ethanol is complete, the remaining portion of the whole grain is usually sold as commercial food for livestock. That food still contains 100% of its original fat content. Veridium’s advanced technology can recover up to 75% of that fat and is capable of producing 3.5 million gallons per year of corn oil. They are then able to turn that corn oil into a clean burning which Veridium will sell on a discounted exclusive basis to Mean Green™ for conversion into a new clean fuel called biodiesel. Veridium installs its oil recovery system into dry mill ethanol facilities at no cost and will pay for the extracted oil. Mean Green’s future plans include building several facilities to process the oil into biodiesel, and to market and sell the product directly to consumers. For more information, please visit www.meangreenbiofuels.com.

About Mean Green BioFuels Corporation
Mean Green intends to finance, build and operate several biodiesel production facilities in the U.S. to reduce America’s dependence on foreign oil by producing high quality biodiesel fuels, and to get biodiesel in as many diesel burning trucks, tractors, and industrial facilities as possible.

The Mean Green model is based on the production of biodiesel out of the following sources:
· soy bean oil;
· animal fats procured from rendering operations;
· corn oil extracted from ethanol facilities; and,
· animal fats derived from dissolved air flotation wastewater sludges.

Interested parties that wish to put Mean Green’s technologies into action today or who are seeking investment in their biofuels company should contact Mean Green at 888-870-9193.

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