U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp. Announces the Construction of the First United States 100% Green Power Public Utility
Distribution Source : Market Wire
Date : Friday, October 13, 2006
NATCHEZ, MS -- (Market Wire - Oct 13, 2006) -- U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp., A Mississippi Corporation ("U.S. Sustainable," "USSEC" or "the Company") (PINKSHEETS: LFZA), announced today the construction of the first United States 100% green power public utility.
John Rivera, CEO of U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp. "USSEC," stated, "With the opening of USSEC's new 500,000 square-foot biofuel facility in Natchez, MS., we will be supplying 100% of the power and electricity consumed by the city of Vidalia, Louisiana through the Vidalia Power and Light Public Utility. Since the electricity will be produced from 100% bio-waste product derived from the production of USSEC's organic 737 fertilizer created from soybeans, the power generated is renewable, recycled and green."
Mayor Hiram Copeland stated, "By using green energy, it will help lower Vidalia's energy cost and attract more industry in to the area. Vidalia is known as the 'City on the Move,' and with green power we are helping to clean up the environment today." ADVERTISEMENT
Commenting further, Mr. Rivera stated, "Our unique biofuel can be blended 50/50 with either gas, diesel, or biodiesel to widen the range of utilization and also improve the overall performance of the blends."
About U.S. Sustainable Energy
USSEC holds patent pending technology for a new breakthrough biofuel and carbon based fertilizer. USSEC has successfully demonstrated the most cost effective method of producing biofuel estimated at $.50/gallon according to exhaustive studies and independent Lab confirmation. The company has developed the process, units and catalyst that will transform agricultural biomass into biofuel and fertilizer. This technology offers a solution for foreign oil dependence, balancing industrial and agricultural concerns with environmental issues and stabilizing and eventually reversing global greenhouse gas emissions. USSEC's research and development has successfully demonstrated the core technology in its fully functional facility located in Port Gibson, MS. The company is currently pursuing fully scalable implementation and deployment at further locations. Unlike other biomass gasification, the USSEC process can operate at a variety of scale, converting even waste biomass into fuel and fertilizer. The fuel produced will ultimately be more valuable than ethanol or methanol, and the USSEC process can convert biomass materials at an efficiency that cannot be matched by currently planned operations. In addition, unlike virtually all other approaches for biomass to energy, which deplete soil nutrients, the USSEC process restores and enhances soil mineral and carbon content. As a direct result of this revolutionary approach to integrated energy and fertilizer production from biomass, the USSEC process effectively removes Greenhouse Gases from the atmosphere, and can do so profitably before the value of Green Certificates and Carbon Credits are considered.
For further information on the company, please visit ussec.us
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