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11-06-06, 01:37 PM
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USSE - U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp. - News:
U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp. Announces Stock Dividend Company to Spin-Off Sustainable
Power Corp. on a One-for-One Basis to USSE Stockholders of Record Dec. 1, 2006
NATCHEZ, MS, Nov 03, 2006 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- U.S. Sustainable Energy
Corp. (PINKSHEETS: USSE) announced today that it will spin-off and distribute
its wholly owned subsidiary Sustainable Power Corp. as a dividend to its
stockholders of record as of Dec.1, 2006.
John Rivera, CEO of USSEC, stated, "The spin-off of Sustainable Power Corp. reflects the need and opportunity for this wholly owned subsidiary of USSE to become a separately traded public company so that it may focus entirely on green power generation and distribution to municipalities and government entities around the globe. By effecting this spin-off into two separate publicly traded companies, we can maintain the zero emissions status that we have worked so hard to attain. We will be 100% emission free in our state of the art organic 7-3-7 fertilizer manufacturing plant. Our recycling division will work very closely with Sustainable Power Corp. to maximize the efficiencies of the various green power and green co-generations systems currently in the engineering stages both in the United States and European Communities. All USSE shareholders of record as of Dec. 1, 2006 will receive this distribution."
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 U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp..
INVESTOR CONTACT:
Redwood Consultants, LLC
415-884-0348
MEDIA CONTACT:
Kevin A. Mercuri
917-346-9386
kevin@5wpr.com
SOURCE: U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp.
CONTACT: mailto:kevin@5wpr.com
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11-06-06, 01:37 PM
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USSE - U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp. - News:
U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp. Announces Analysis Reports of Company's Unique Patent-Pending Green Biofuels
Conducted by Summit Environmental Technologies, Inc. Testing Shows Superior Biofuel Over Competition
NATCHEZ, MS, Nov 06, 2006 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- U.S. Sustainable Energy
Corp. (PINKSHEETS: USSE) announced today the revolutionary cold weather,
viscosity and energy content properties of its unique green patent-pending
biofuels as reported by Summit Environmental Technologies, Inc., an ISO, A2LA
and NELAC certified environmental analytic laboratory utilizing the standard
methods, SW-846 & ASTM NIOSH, to perform their tests.
"We are thrilled with the results that Summit has provided on our biofuel," stated John Rivera, CEO of USSEC. "Where the most efficient processes today create 1.5 gallons of an inferior biodiesel in over 24 hours, our proprietary technology allows us to create 5 gallons of a far superior biofuel in under 9 minutes. We believe Summit's analysis further validates that our patent-pending process combines both much higher yield and superior quality, which is essential for the sustainability of bio-renewable fuels. We will be expanding production to our new 4 reactor system generating 24,000 gallons per day in our Natchez facility within 10 weeks time. That system will be the first step in eradicating the nation's dependence on foreign fossil fuels."
The heating value, which is the amount of heat produced when the fuel is burned completely, is higher for the USSEC liquid biofuel than traditional biodiesel. Using ASTM D-240-76 testing standards, Summit reports the heating value of the USSEC biofuel is 128,000 BTU/gal. Traditional biodiesel, which typically has a value around 117,000 BTU/gal and compares favorably to petroleum diesel which typically has a heating value of 130,000 BTU/gal. For comparison, the heating value of typical regular unleaded gasoline is 114,200 BTU/gal, premium gasoline is 116,200 BTU/gal and jet fuel is 122,200 BTU/gal.
In addition the USSEC biofuel exhibits remarkable cold temperature physical properties. Using ASTM D-445 testing standards, Summit reports the pour point of the USSEC biofuels, which is an indication of the lowest temperature at which the fuel can be pumped, is typically less than or equal to -90 degreesF. In fact, the USSEC biofuel did not freeze even at -90 degreesF, the limit of the pour point detector. For comparison, the pour point for petroleum based diesel is around -16 degreesF; the typical pour point for soy bean based bio diesel is 30 degreesF. This allows the company's biofuel to be used in extremely cold temperature conditions.
The USSEC liquid biofuel cloud point is lower than the end temperature limit of the typical cloud point measurement. At low temperatures, paraffin constituents in a fuel oil may appear as a wax forming a cloud. Hence, cloud point is important since the wax formation can clog many fuel filters and render the engine useless. Using ASTM D-97 testing standards, Summit reports the USSEC biofuels may have a cloud point less than or equal to -70 degreesF, even less than or equal to -90 degreesF for some formulations. For comparison, cloud point for petroleum based diesel is about 15 degreesF while the cloud point for soy bean based bio diesel is around 35 degreesF. Thus in addition to being a valuable fuel in its own right, the USSEC biofuel can be used as a supplement or blended with other biofuels and diesels to dramatically improve their cold weather performance.
The USSEC biofuel has an outstanding flash point between that of regular gasoline and petroleum diesel. Using EPA 1010 testing standards, Summit reports the USSEC biodiesel exhibits a flash point ranging from 90 degreesF to 95 degreesF. While flash point can affect a fuel's performance in an engine, e.g., too low will cause the fuel to burn prematurely, causing decreased power and lowering fuel economies, it is primarily important from the viewpoint of safe fuel handling. For example, too low a flash point (high volatility) will cause the fuel to be a fire hazard, subject to flashing.
Finally, using ASTM D-445 testing standards, Summit reports the USSEC liquid biofuel has a viscosity (cSt at 50 degreesC) ranging from 0.8 to 1.1. This range is lower than that of traditional bio-diesels, which range from 1.9 to 6.0 cSt. The higher viscosity of traditional biodiesel has been known to result in gum formation on injector, cylinder liner etc. For this reason, it has been required in the past to blend traditional biodiesel with petro-diesels in an amount of up to 20% of biodiesel. The lower viscosity associated with the USSEC biofuel avoids this gum-formation problem.
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 U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp..
INVESTOR CONTACT:
Redwood Consultants, LLC
415-884-0348
MEDIA CONTACT:
Kevin A. Mercuri
917-346-9386
kevin@5wpr.com
SOURCE: U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp.
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11-06-06, 01:46 PM
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USSE - U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp.
USSE was recently backed into the old out-of-business LFZA shell on the Pinksheets.
These folks have created a new Biofuel that will run in both diesel and 4-stroke and 2-stroke gasoline engines. See the video on the website. They are working with Pratt & Whitney to build a 1000Megawatt powerplant complex in LA or MS that will burn their Biofuel in P&W gas-turbine generators. That would also allow for "..combined-cycle.." steam-turbine power generation using the waste heat off the jet engines to heat the required boilers..!!!
This grain or soy-derived Biofuel burns cooler than diesel or gasoline drastically reducing engine temperatures and adds lubricity which will extend engine life and increase economy. There are probably a lot of positive enviromental impacts from burning Biofuel vs. gasoline or diesel as they will have removed a lot of the excess carbon in their process for use fertilizer. I've got a lot of reading to do about this one yet, myself.....
But, I'm impressed.............
John :-)
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11-15-06, 11:33 AM
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USSE - U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp. - News:
Former Pratt & Whitney Sr. Vice President Dr. David E. Crow Joins U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp. Board of Directors
NATCHEZ, MS, Nov 15, 2006 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- U.S. Sustainable Energy
Corp. (PINKSHEETS: USSE) (USSEC or the 'Company') today announced that Dr. David
E. Crow, former Sr. Vice President of Pratt & Whitney's Engineering
organization, has joined USSEC's Board of Directors.
"Dr. David Crow's extensive background with Pratt & Whitney is one of the many reasons we wanted him on the Board of Directors," said John Rivera, USSEC's CEO. "His addition, among many others planned, will help attract other top industry talent to our Company, further bolstering our Board of Directors, management and executive teams."
"U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp. is one of the companies that I most admire," said Dr. David E. Crow. "I'm really looking forward to working with the Company and USSEC's Board of Directors."
Dr. Crow joined Pratt & Whitney in 1966, rising to the position of Senior Vice President of Pratt & Whitney's Engineering organization in May 1997, where he was responsible for the design, development, validation and certification of all Pratt & Whitney large commercial engines, military engines and rocket products. He also led the research and development of advanced technologies systems to meet future aircraft requirements. Dr. Crow previously held the position of Senior Vice President for Pratt & Whitney's Large Commercial Engines organization which included the PW4000 and JT9D high thrust family of products.
Dr. Crow is a past secretary of the Society of Automotive Engineers, and a member of both ASME and AIAA. In addition to serving as past president of Pi Tau Sigma, he has served on the Engineering Advisory Board at Clarkson University and is an elected member of the University of Missouri-Rolla Academy of Mechanical Engineers. He graduated from the University of Missouri-Rolla with a B.S. in mechanical engineering and from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute with a M.S. in mechanical engineering. Dr. Crow is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, elected for his leadership in the engineering design of high-bypass-ratio gas turbine engines for aircraft.
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 U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp..
For more information on U.S. Sustainable Energy Corporation, please
contact:
INVESTOR CONTACT: Redwood Consultants, LLC 415-884-0348
MEDIA CONTACT: Kevin A. Mercuri 917-346-9386 kevin@5wpr.com
SOURCE: U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp.
CONTACT: mailto:kevin@5wpr.com
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11-16-06, 11:25 PM
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USSE - U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp. - News:
U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp. Engages Oppenheimer & Co. Inc. as Investment Banker Oppenheimer to Act as Placement Agent for 50 Million Dollar Bond Financing for Natchez Biomass / Electric Generation Facility Development
NATCHEZ, MS, Nov 16, 2006 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- U.S. Sustainable Energy
Corp. (PINKSHEETS: USSE) (USSEC or the 'Company') is pleased to announce they
have retained Oppenheimer & Co. Inc. as investment banker for $50 million
dollar Bond Financing for development of the Company's Biomass and Electric
Generation Facility located in Natchez, Mississippi.
USSEC has engaged Oppenheimer to act as placement agent for a 50 million dollar Tax-Exempt/Taxable Exempt Facility GO Zone Revenue Bond financing. Oppenheimer will retain exclusive rights for an initial period of 120 days on a best effort basis to close not less than 100% of the principal amount of the bonds. Thereafter, Oppenheimer may continue on a non-exclusive basis.
Oppenheimer will advise the Company concerning the elements of the structure, terms and condition of the Bonds; assist in the preparation of any credit enhancement presentations and Bond offering materials; facilitate communication between the Company and any potential Bond purchaser(s), including the planning, arranging and conduct of presentations and due diligence; receive and respond to inquiries from potential Bond purchaser(s); direct the preparation of any rating agency presentation which may be a part of the sale of the Bonds; advise the Company in connection with the negotiations relating to the Bonds to be offered; and take such incidental or related actions on behalf of the Company as Oppenheimer may deem appropriate or the Company may reasonably request.
"We have been working closely with Oppenheimer to finalize their engagement and we are thrilled to finally announce their engagement as our exclusive investment bankers," said John Rivera, CEO of USSEC. "Their engagement will allow us to move forward with our development of the Natchez Facility with greater pace, which should bring revenue and earnings for the company much more expeditiously."
About Oppenheimer & Co.
Oppenheimer Holdings Inc., through its principal subsidiaries Oppenheimer & Co. Inc. (a U.S. brokerdealer) and Oppenheimer Asset Management Inc., offers a full range of financial products and services from 82 offices in 21 states and 2 foreign jurisdictions.
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 U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp..
INVESTOR CONTACT:
Redwood Consultants, LLC
415-884-0348
MEDIA CONTACT: Kevin A. Mercuri 917-346-9386 kevin@5wpr.com
SOURCE: U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp.
CONTACT: mailto:kevin@5wpr.com
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11-22-06, 12:22 PM
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USSE was recently backed into the old out-of-business LFZA shell on the Pinksheets.
These folks have created a new Biofuel that will run in both diesel and 4-stroke and 2-stroke gasoline engines. See the video on the website. They are working with Pratt & Whitney to build a 1000Megawatt powerplant complex in LA or MS that will burn their Biofuel in P&W gas-turbine generators. That would also allow for "..combined-cycle.." steam-turbine power generation using the waste heat off the jet engines to heat the required boilers..!!!
This grain or soy-derived Biofuel burns cooler than diesel or gasoline drastically reducing engine temperatures and adds lubricity which will extend engine life and increase economy. There are probably a lot of positive enviromental impacts from burning Biofuel vs. gasoline or diesel as they will have removed a lot of the excess carbon in their process for use fertilizer. I've got a lot of reading to do about this one yet, myself.....
But, I'm impressed.............
John :-)
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Perhaps this is the next upcoming trend. Hold for a few years and you could have a pretty strong result. Lemme know once they get listed on a major exchange 
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11-22-06, 02:50 PM
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USSE - U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp. - News:
USSE gets USDA Interest!! •••
Dr. Rivera,
It has been a pleasure talking with you today. As I mentioned, I am the USDA’s National
Program Leader for Bioenergy and can encourage USDA scientists to help companies like
USSEC get their technologies commercialized. I am very interested in your process for
converting biomass to fuels, and would like more information.
Specifically, I would like to see a material balance for the major process streams associated
with your technology. Ideally, I would like to know how much corn grain or soybean you start
with. From this feedstock, how much ash does your process produce and what are the major
molecular components of that ash? How much liquid biofuel do you produce and what are its
major molecular components? How much gaseous product do you produce and what are the
major molecular components of these off-gases?
Since I am a federal employee, if you declare that the information you provide is confidential,
then by law I cannot disclose it to a third party, even another federal employee, without your
permission.
In the best case, USSEC and ARS would embark on one or more research partnerships that
would both assist your business and support USDA goals.
I look forward to hearing from you again.
- Bob
Robert Fireovid, National Program Leader
Agricultural Research Service, USDA
GWCC 4-2176
http://www.ussec.us/lib_downloads/usda_email.pdf
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