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Monday, 10/27/2014 11:25:42 PM

Monday, October 27, 2014 11:25:42 PM

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Chinese Government Partners with BFRE for Ethanol

Make no mistake folks, this partnership is to have a few plants in the USA, but aims to dominate China as they need ethanol badly to curb pollution......their problem is they are maxed out producing ethanol from food crops because they can't allocate any more food to the process, so they will use trash.

Could produce 25B gallons (200M tons) in China in just the first few years using the BFRE/Arkenol process. That is about $50B worth of Ethanol.

China's EXIM bank wants to lend money to BFRE

China's China Three Gorges, one of the largest energy companies in the world, wants to use BFRE technology to produce ethanol.

"CTG's support of this important commercial project is consistent with China's goals to advance the use of non-food biomass to produce renewable fuels, power and chemicals in cooperation with the U.S. all the while helping the environment," said Lin Chuxue, Executive Vice President of CTG. "We see this relationship with BlueFire and Arkenol as an important step in bringing renewable cellulosic fuels and chemicals to China's burgeoning marketplace. We will be the leader in bringing China clean and renewable energy that reduces the nation's carbon footprint significantly and creating jobs both in the United States and China."

If Whatsapp was worth $19B to Facebook, how much is BFRE worth to the Chinese government to produce a critical fuel and help passify their trash problem at the same time? China Three Gorges is literally the Chinese government and it says it will be the leader in China with BFRE as stated above.

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