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BlueFire Ethanol Fuels, Inc. (OTCBB: BFRE)
CEO Arnold R. Klann will discuss BlueFire's patented, proven
technology to profitably convert urban green waste destined for
landfills to ethanol at the upcoming Cellulosic Ethanol summit in
Washington, D.C. Mr. Klann will participate in a panel,
"Non-Enzymatic Biorefinery Developer Community's Plan and
Activities," at 3:15 p.m. on Tuesday, October 16, 2007.
The panel will discuss:
- Projects and activities of the non-enzymatic ethanol developer
community;
- How developers are working with other players in the value
chain to move these projects forward;
- What technologies are being deployed;
- Lessons to be learned from current projects; and
- Opportunities these projects create for other industry
players.
BlueFire Ethanol is one of six ethanol
companies recently awarded funding from the U.S. Department of
Energy for its planned ethanol production facility co-located
adjacent to the El Sobrante landfill in Corona, California. The
facility will produce approximately 17 million gallons of
cellulosic ethanol per year from municipal solid waste. In addition
to the El Sobrante project, BlueFire expects to obtain all
necessary permits to commence construction of a smaller facility
near Lancaster California late this year. The Lancaster plant will
produce 3.1 million gallons of cellulosic ethanol per year from the
green fraction of municipal solid waste.
BlueFire Ethanol holds the exclusive North
American license to employ the Arkenol Process Technology, a
patented, commercially viable and profitable system that transforms
cellulosic waste into usable ethanol. As a result, BlueFire is
uniquely positioned to set the industry standard in converting
waste materials -- such as wood waste, green waste, straw,
switchgrass, and corn stover -- into ethanol.
For further information about the
Cellulosic Ethanol Summit, please visit www.infocastinc.com/cell07.html
or call Daniel Sullivan at (818) 888-4445 ext. 23.
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