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Sunday, 08/24/2014 12:30:59 AM

Sunday, August 24, 2014 12:30:59 AM

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Biopower is currently growing in the U.S.
The Energy Information Administration notes that 549-MW was added in 2013, and quarterly reports indicate continued growth. The growth is largely from smaller units that might be considered a distributed power source. EPRI, the U.S. Department of Energy and many others are designing the grid of the future. Small, distributed biopower offers two significant technology advantages: first, biopower is a dispatchable renewable source; second, small biopower relies on local supply. Smart plant siting that matches grid issues with proximity to biomass supply offers support for electric distribution issues and cost control through minimized fuel transportation.

Small distributed biomass power stations may have additional value due to their dispatchability and access to discrete, low cost biomass supply

http://www.power-eng.com/articles/print/volume-118/issue-8/departments/view-on-renewables/the-future-deployment-of-biomass-power-in-the-united-states.html

KGET" ACQUIRES PROFITABLE PELLET PRODUCTION AND ELECTRICITY GENERATION PLANT

“KGET” signed a definitive Stock Purchase Agreement acquiring an expansive Clean Energy Company that has a production capacity of 15,000 MT (Metric Tons) of Pellets per year and generates approximately 2.4 MW (Mega Watts) of electricity

“KGET” acquisition is a company generating over $1,500,000 in gross revenue and an EBITDA of more than $600,000

“KGET” acquisition plant/facility burns waste landfill gases to create electricity, which in turn is sold into the grid and purchased by major utilities

“KGET” acquisition facility also uses the heat generated by the burning of the landfill gas to create wood pellets. Wood pellets are used as an alternative to coal as a fuel, which is burned to create electricity

“KGET” acquisition 20,000 sq. ft. facility sits on 5 acres of land. The current facility can be doubled in size. Enough Pellet lines can be added in to bring monthly pellet production to more than 5,000 metric tons per month. An additional facility can be cost effectively added to the land allowing for future pellet production to easy exceed more than 10,000 metric tons a month.

“KGET” acquisition land can allow “KGET” to double the facility from over 20,000 sq. ft. to over 40,000 sq. ft. which means “KGET” can double the electricity generated from 2.4 MW to almost 5MW and the pellets produced from 15,000 MT to over 30,000 MT.

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/kleangas-energy-technologies-inc-acquires-121500952.html


"KGET" aerial view and exterior shot of the new facility.

https://www.facebook.com/kleangas/photos_stream?ref=page_internal


http://www.kleangas.com/


GLTA the KGET shareholders