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Monday, May 11, 2009 11:59:39 PM
WHY BUY ESYM for one, it has 200+ BAGGER written all over it. IMO
"China's demand for oil is skyrocketing, which is resulting in the U.S. not getting all the oil it needs, Crosby said. The price of crude oil is also going up, and domestic suppliers are fearful they won't be able to replenish their current supplies fast enough in the coming weeks.
http://www.gastongazette.com/news/watchdogs-33719-gas-makes.html
"The tar sands mining procedure releases at least three times the CO2 emissions as regular oil production and is slated to become the single largest industrial contributor in North America to Climate Change."
Heres why ESYM is a good investment and may even see a $1+ IMO
Black Soldier Fly food scrap waste conversion technology could yield up to 190,000 gallons of crude (non-food) natural oils per acre of bioreactor surface area annually. In comparison, soybean yields an average of 40 gallons of oil per acre annually.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/EcoSystem-Unveils-MAGFUEL-bw-14666444.html?.v=1
SIMPLY PUT: These Flies
Larva
eat organic waste
Including the massive amounts of fecal matter produced by the human race and its meat producing industries
In turn these critters
Will be used to produce
http://www.eco-system.com/products.php
WHICH IN TURN COULD HELP SAVE US FROM THE TOTAL CHAOS WE HAVE CREATED FROM THE MISUSE OF FOSSIL FUEL, ETC.
"An incredible 50% of all food grown, harvested, shipped, processed, sold and served for human consumption in the U.S. ends up in landfills," said Glen Courtright, CEO and President of EcoSystem. "The amount of resources to deal with this waste is astronomical; our society is dumping nearly 26 million tons of food scraps into landfills each year. Today the U.S. is only recovering three percent of that waste stream. We have petitioned the U.S. DOE for grant funding in support of our efforts to streamline the flow of resources into, through and out of America's food chain to reduce energy consumption, carbon emissions, and transportation and disposal costs by converting food wastes into concentrated feedstocks for regional animal consumption and next generation biofuel production."
The University of Arizona estimates that the adverse environmental impact of inefficient food chain including methane emissions, land fill use, soil depletion, use of fertilizers, pesticides and herbicides could be reduced by more than 25% with landfill diversion practices. Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas (GHG), 23 times more potent than carbon dioxide.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/EcoSystem-Applies-for-US-DOE-bw-14691807.html?.v=1
"As part of the ongoing effort to increase the use of domestic renewable fuels, U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu today announced plans to provide $786.5 million from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act to accelerate advanced biofuels research and development and to provide additional funding for commercial-scale biorefinery demonstration projects.
"Developing the next generation of biofuels is key to our effort to end our dependence on foreign oil and address the climate crisis—while creating millions of new jobs that can't be outsourced," Secretary Chu said. "With American investment and ingenuity—and resources grown right here at home—we can lead the way toward a new green energy economy."
http://www1.eere.energy.gov/biomass/news_detail.html?news_id=12488
I think the US Government will find ESYM's Bioreactors quite interesting as well and that ESYM will have no problem receiving the GRANT they applied for. JMO
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/EcoSystem-Applies-for-US-DOE-bw-14691807.html?.v=1
"WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration on Tuesday proposed rules to limit emissions of climate-changing gases from the manufacture of ethanol, a step that would probably curtail the expansion of corn ethanol production."
http://www.climateark.org/shared/reader/welcome.aspx?linkid=126662
"Carefully chosen, highly automated processing equipment that does not emit greenhouse gases and uses only recycled water during NextDiesel biodiesel production"
WHAT DOES NEXTDIESEL HAVE TO DO WITH ESYM, YOU ASK?
"Biofuel Industries Group, LLC owns and operates the NextDieselTM biodiesel facility in Adrian, Michigan. "
http://www.nextdiesel.net/about.html
"Black Soldier Fly larvae collected at each bioconversion facility will be processed into natural oils and high protein animal feed. The oil will be sold under EcoSystem’s MAGOIL™ brand and shipped to our off-take vendor, Biofuel Industries Group in Michigan, for conversion into biodiesel. The high protein feed will be distributed into the local aquaculture industry for trout and tilapia feed under the ECOMEAL™ brand. The resulting castings and tea will be screened and distributed as soil amendments and fertilizers in the local market."
http://www.eco-system.com/products.php
and this Man will be at the helm.
http://www.heywood.com.au/reports/Demos/AnnualReports/Coates2007/TB.htm
ESYM stands to go far. JMO
"China's demand for oil is skyrocketing, which is resulting in the U.S. not getting all the oil it needs, Crosby said. The price of crude oil is also going up, and domestic suppliers are fearful they won't be able to replenish their current supplies fast enough in the coming weeks.
http://www.gastongazette.com/news/watchdogs-33719-gas-makes.html
"The tar sands mining procedure releases at least three times the CO2 emissions as regular oil production and is slated to become the single largest industrial contributor in North America to Climate Change."
Heres why ESYM is a good investment and may even see a $1+ IMO
Black Soldier Fly food scrap waste conversion technology could yield up to 190,000 gallons of crude (non-food) natural oils per acre of bioreactor surface area annually. In comparison, soybean yields an average of 40 gallons of oil per acre annually.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/EcoSystem-Unveils-MAGFUEL-bw-14666444.html?.v=1
SIMPLY PUT: These Flies
Larva
eat organic waste
Including the massive amounts of fecal matter produced by the human race and its meat producing industries
In turn these critters
Will be used to produce
http://www.eco-system.com/products.php
WHICH IN TURN COULD HELP SAVE US FROM THE TOTAL CHAOS WE HAVE CREATED FROM THE MISUSE OF FOSSIL FUEL, ETC.
"An incredible 50% of all food grown, harvested, shipped, processed, sold and served for human consumption in the U.S. ends up in landfills," said Glen Courtright, CEO and President of EcoSystem. "The amount of resources to deal with this waste is astronomical; our society is dumping nearly 26 million tons of food scraps into landfills each year. Today the U.S. is only recovering three percent of that waste stream. We have petitioned the U.S. DOE for grant funding in support of our efforts to streamline the flow of resources into, through and out of America's food chain to reduce energy consumption, carbon emissions, and transportation and disposal costs by converting food wastes into concentrated feedstocks for regional animal consumption and next generation biofuel production."
The University of Arizona estimates that the adverse environmental impact of inefficient food chain including methane emissions, land fill use, soil depletion, use of fertilizers, pesticides and herbicides could be reduced by more than 25% with landfill diversion practices. Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas (GHG), 23 times more potent than carbon dioxide.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/EcoSystem-Applies-for-US-DOE-bw-14691807.html?.v=1
"As part of the ongoing effort to increase the use of domestic renewable fuels, U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu today announced plans to provide $786.5 million from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act to accelerate advanced biofuels research and development and to provide additional funding for commercial-scale biorefinery demonstration projects.
"Developing the next generation of biofuels is key to our effort to end our dependence on foreign oil and address the climate crisis—while creating millions of new jobs that can't be outsourced," Secretary Chu said. "With American investment and ingenuity—and resources grown right here at home—we can lead the way toward a new green energy economy."
http://www1.eere.energy.gov/biomass/news_detail.html?news_id=12488
I think the US Government will find ESYM's Bioreactors quite interesting as well and that ESYM will have no problem receiving the GRANT they applied for. JMO
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/EcoSystem-Applies-for-US-DOE-bw-14691807.html?.v=1
"WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration on Tuesday proposed rules to limit emissions of climate-changing gases from the manufacture of ethanol, a step that would probably curtail the expansion of corn ethanol production."
http://www.climateark.org/shared/reader/welcome.aspx?linkid=126662
"Carefully chosen, highly automated processing equipment that does not emit greenhouse gases and uses only recycled water during NextDiesel biodiesel production"
WHAT DOES NEXTDIESEL HAVE TO DO WITH ESYM, YOU ASK?
"Biofuel Industries Group, LLC owns and operates the NextDieselTM biodiesel facility in Adrian, Michigan. "
http://www.nextdiesel.net/about.html
"Black Soldier Fly larvae collected at each bioconversion facility will be processed into natural oils and high protein animal feed. The oil will be sold under EcoSystem’s MAGOIL™ brand and shipped to our off-take vendor, Biofuel Industries Group in Michigan, for conversion into biodiesel. The high protein feed will be distributed into the local aquaculture industry for trout and tilapia feed under the ECOMEAL™ brand. The resulting castings and tea will be screened and distributed as soil amendments and fertilizers in the local market."
http://www.eco-system.com/products.php
and this Man will be at the helm.
http://www.heywood.com.au/reports/Demos/AnnualReports/Coates2007/TB.htm
ESYM stands to go far. JMO
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