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Biofuels Digest Ranks BlueFire Ethanol #13 on
its 50 Hottest Companies in Bioenergy List
IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--BlueFire Ethanol Fuels, Inc.
(OTCBB: BFRE - News), a leader in cellulosic ethanol production
technology, has been ranked number 13 on Biofuels Digest’s list of
the “50 Hottest Companies in Bioenergy.”
“It is an honor to have been recognized for innovation and
achievement in bioenergy by a highly-respected industry authority,”
said Arnold R. Klann, President and CEO of BlueFire Ethanol. “This
award reinforces the credibility of our cellulosic conversion
process as a commercially-viable method of generating biofuels from
a variety of non-food source feedstocks.”
Winners of Biofuels Digest’s “50 Hottest Companies in Bioenergy”
award will be honored at a presentation in Washington DC on April
20, 2009, in conjunction with the Advanced Biofuels Development
Summit. Rankings were based on the votes of the Biofuels Digest
award panel and reflected the importance of news announcements made
in 2008. Votes were weighted by industry and region to ensure a
fair and broad representation of companies and technologies.
Jim Lane, Editor of Biofuels Digest, stated, “BlueFire Ethanol
checked off strongly on intellectual property, cohesive management
team, a growing reputation and a waste-to-energy path that is
entirely in sync with the twin goals of energy independence and
sustainability. The acid hydrolysis approach is looking more and
more compelling to the bioenergy industry every day.”
“In addition to our domestic plans, BlueFire Ethanol is making key
advances to provide full-scale commercial production of cellulosic
ethanol in the global markets that have the greatest need for
alternative fuel sources,” added Klann. “Our technology not only
enables BlueFire to produce cellulosic ethanol at the lowest cost
of any producer, but it also negates transportation issues that
plague traditional corn-based production. And, while cellulosic
ethanol is poised to play a greater role in the domestic economy,
our feedstock-gathering approach allows us to set a global standard
with a manufactured product suitable for export to other
countries.”
BlueFire Ethanol’s technology has previously been recognized and
validated by the California Energy Commission and the United States
Department of Energy. In fact, BlueFire Ethanol was awarded $40
million from the Department of Energy for the construction of a
planned plant in Southern California. The company has received the
first installment of funding from the DOE for the development of
the BlueFire Mecca, LLC plant in Southern California.
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