IRVINE, CA--(MARKET WIRE)--Feb 12, 2008 -- BlueFire Ethanol Fuels,
Inc. (OTC BB:BFRE.OB - News), the leader in cellulosic ethanol
technology, will present at Roth Capital Partners' 20th Annual OC
Growth Stock Conference, to be held from February 18-21, 2008 at
the Ritz Carlton in Dana Point, California.
BlueFire CEO Arnold Klann will speak to institutional investors on
Thursday, February 21, at 8:30 a.m. in the Ritz Ballroom, Salon 4.
His presentation, part of the conference's "Green Track" focus,
will include discussion on the progress and future outlook of both
the cellulosic ethanol industry as a whole and of BlueFire Ethanol
Fuels specifically.
The three-day event, which is expected to draw over 1,000
investors, will also include a special panel on "Investing in Green
Tech," to be held on Wednesday, February 20, at 10:00 a.m. in the
Pacific Promenade.
Based in Newport Beach, California, ROTH Capital Partners was
formed in 1984 and has consistently been a leader and innovator in
the small and micro cap markets. In 2007, ROTH completed 48
offerings totaling over $1.4 Billion. For more information about
ROTH Capital Partners and its conferences please visit
www.rothcp.com BlueFire Ethanol is one of six ethanol companies
awarded funding from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for its
planned ethanol production facility, which will convert cellulosic
wastes diverted from landfills in Southern California into
renewable fuel. The DOE facility will produce approximately 17
million gallons of cellulosic ethanol per year from green waste,
wood waste, and other cellulosic urban wastes. In addition,
BlueFire is also in the process of obtaining all necessary permits
to commence construction of a smaller facility near Lancaster,
California. The Lancaster plant will produce 3.1 million gallons of
cellulosic ethanol per year from the cellulosic fraction of
post-sorted municipal solid waste. By locating biorefineries
directly in the markets with the highest demand for ethanol,
BlueFire Ethanol utilizes its technology to help cities manage
landfill waste -- solving two problems for the price of one.
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