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Major
Breaking News Just Released
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After
the market closed on Thursday, July 17
Greenbelt Resources
Secures $12 Million Purchase Order
Greenbelt
Resources Corporation (OTC: GRCO) is continuing
to issue positive news and investors looking to
possibly benefit from the alternative energy
sector should continue monitoring the stock
closely! Yesterday after the markets closed,
the company issued a press release announcing
that Diversified Ethanol, a subsidiary of
Greenbelt Resources Corporation has negotiated
additional ethanol plant design Purchase Orders.
This more good news for the company, as
according to the press release, one of the
first of these Purchase Orders is a $12 million
construction project based in Dade City,
Florida in conjunction with Diversified
Ethanol's current California Client, Master
Recycling. Under the current Purchase Order
Diversified Ethanol has agreed to run and
operate the facility for a period of minimum 12
months or as needed; while at the same time
maintaining a 15% ownership of the facility.
Master Recycling processes waste both in Pomona,
California and in Dade City, Florida.
This "new style" ethanol plant generates ethanol
from food waste as well as other post consumer
waste. The plant's compact size allows
Diversified Ethanol to add an innovative water
filtration system. The water filtration
technology is an extremely important process in
achieving an improved ethanol conversion, faster
Local, State and Federal plant permitting, and
increased profitability. The smaller
waste-based plant designs achieve significantly
improved cash flow when compared to large
corn-based ethanol plants.
Master Recycling, in conjunction with
Diversified Ethanol, originally agreed that the
first plant should be built in Pomona,
California. Where Plant designs had already been
75% completed. However Diversified and Master
recycling came to the conclusion that it would
be best for both companies to have the first
plant be built in Florida, due to increased
construction cost and current market conditions.
Master's recycling operation in Dade City,
Florida offers far less permitting hurdles and
requires lower capital requirements for
completion. Their operation in Dade City,
Florida has existing buildings and
infrastructure needed for a quicker ethanol
plant adaptation for their waste based
feedstock. More information will be forthcoming
as the project moves forward.
The press release also states that Diversified
Ethanol's co-founder, Floyd Butterfield, an
award-winning ethanol plant designer, was
recently featured in a New York Times article
regarding the design and marketing of home
waste-based ethanol conversion units. Mr.
Butterfield states, "I am very excited about our
clean, earth friendly technology and even more
excited about the cash-flow numbers I have
seen." Mr. Butterfield believes that hundreds of
small ethanol plants can be built nationwide.
Investors are urged to continue to monitor the
progress of the company! This week the
company also reported that it has received a
purchase order to build and operate a 1.5
million gallon plant in Omaha. Diversified
Ethanol will own 20% of the plant for the life
of its operation, and the customer has plans to
build additional plants as well. Diversified
Ethanol will build several highly efficient
ethanol plants, using new, innovative technology
such as membrane separation. The plants will
be scalable utilizing the most cost effective
and efficient building composites and optimum
ethanol extraction processing. |
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| There is a growing interest in on-site waste to
ethanol production technologies that can convert
waste products into ethanol. Citrus
waste, potato waste and brewery waste are only a
few products the company is currently addressing
as waste streams that
can be converted to ethanol. This trend toward
using various waste products for ethanol
eliminates the use of fossil fuel intensive crop
based feedstocks. Furthermore, being localized,
these systems also remove the need to ship the
ethanol across country, further increasing the
efficiency of these sources of alternative
energy. While at the same time increasing the
revenues for each plant. |
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Greenbelt
Resources Corporation is committed to
developing and implementing technology that
makes reliable, practical, efficient alternative
energy, efficient use of water and conversion of
waste to usable products. GRCO's customers
benefit from combined decades of research and
development experience that includes expertise
in the production of ethanol from
traditional sources such as corn and
non-traditional, yet highly efficient, sources
including consumer product waste, and
others. These will all help increase company
revenues.
GRCO's subsidiary Diversified Ethanol
Corporation designs, manufactures and installs
modular ethanol plants for customers such as
dairy and hog operations at the site of the
feedstock. This eliminates the need of
transporting the feedstock to the plant. The
company's ethanol plants are built around the
award winning Butterfield Closed Cycle System . |
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Greenbelt
Resources Corporation realizes that strength is
often found in the shared harnessing of thought
and technology. To that end, the company is
committed to increasing the value it can
offer their customers through partnerships with
firms such as the companies profiled below.
Master Recycling- Pomona, California
Master Recycling is committed to providing
superior quality recycling and waste management
services through excellent customer service,
innovation, and cost efficiency within an
environment that brings out the best in each
associate.
Master Recycling is a recycling and solid waste
consulting firm. Available throughout the United
States, Master Recycling offers a wide range of
experience in the field of recycling, waste
diversion, and solid waste programs,
specializing in solid waste reduction.
Master Recycling employs recycling specialists
with decades of hands-on experience in
recycling, reduction, diversion, hauling,
processing, and all types of equipment.
Wisconsin BioFuels, LLC -Burlington,
Wisconsin
Wisconsin Biofuels specializes in the
development and production of commercial
biodiesel process equipment that can produce up
to 12 million gallons of biodiesel annually.
Designed with safety and customer return on
investment in mind, their systems can be
assembled quickly, include state of the art
computer controlled processors and feature
unique safety features not found on competing
systems. Moreover, their systems employ an
advanced dry wash process to eliminate
wastewater.
In most cases, Wisconsin BioFuels systems are in
stock and ready to ship, however. the company
also manufactures custom equipment to meet
specific needs |
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