U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp. Announces Strategic Alliance to Build the World's Largest 1000 Megawatt Green Power Utility Company to Demonstrate Revolutionary Biofuels at Vidalia, LA City Hall at 11:00 am CST on Oct. 31st, 2006
NATCHEZ, MS--(MARKET WIRE)--Oct 25, 2006 -- U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp. (Other OTC:LFZA.PK - News) and Turnkey Electric, the joint venture partner of Pratt & Whitney Power Systems (www.mobilepacusa.com), today announce a strategic alliance leading to a joint venture to build the world's largest 1,000 Megawatt green power utility in Vidalia, Louisiana. In addition, the company announced that three additional 1,000 Megawatt plants are in the engineering stage.
Phil Vecchiarelli, Area Director of Sales for Pratt & Whitney and Kyle Barnette, Co-Owner of Turnkey Electric, LLC, will be at the groundbreaking demonstration scheduled for 11:00 CST am on Oct. 31st, 2006 at City Hall in Vidalia, LA. USSEC will demonstrate the powering of City Hall using a 175kw generator, a new out of the box gasoline lawnmower, a Yamaha Riva 2 stroke gasoline engine and a 1 million mile old Detroit Diesel all using USSEC's revolutionary next generation unique patent pending biofuel.
John Rivera, CEO of USSEC, said, "We know academia believes you can not run gasoline and diesel engines using the same type of fuel. We are inviting the international financial community and the local and national media affiliates to come to Vidalia and see history in the making on Tuesday Oct. 31st."
Kyle Barnette, Co-Owner of Turnkey Electric, LLC, stated, "Electric utility companies must turn to green power to help ensure the ecosystems of our planet. USSEC's recycled renewable green energy is a solution that we want, and we are very proud to be part of."
Mayor Hiram Copeland stated, "We are absolutely thrilled to be hosting this groundbreaking event at 11:00 am CST on October 31st. USSEC's technology will help lower Vidalia's energy costs and attract more industry and employment into the area. Vidalia is known as the 'City on the Move,' and with USSEC's green power we are taking great strides to clean up our air and environment today."
Renewable energy resources are continuously replenished, and include biomass and biogas. Biomass is organic material that releases energy as heat when burned. Examples of biomass fuels include wood, wood waste, straw, manure, and agricultural crops. Most biomass power plants burn biomass fuels directly to produce steam. This steam is usually captured by a turbine, and a generator then converts it into electricity. All of these resources reduce the environmental impact associated with traditional power generation. Currently, less than 2% of the nation's energy supply is generated from non-hydro renewable resources. The majority of our nation's electricity is generated from fossil fuels. To learn more about the environmental impacts of different sources of electricity generation, visit EPA's Clean Energy Web site.
As a reminder, USSEC is hosting an investor host an investor conference call on Wednesday, October 25, 2006, to begin at 4:15 pm Eastern Time. To hear the conference call as it takes place:
Call 800-434-1335 in the United States or Canada;
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