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Thanks you Avarita ! 81 DAYS to fill 6M order
from time of acceptance.
If you had SC and SA both producing , you could cut production time to 40 days.
Completion of 2 systems by end of March + 40 days best case scenario
Mid March for 3 Million ( 6M Split 50 / 50 ) ( Second Quarter )
Worst Case Scenario ( 81 days from end of March ) puts us at the end of June. ( Second Quarter )
End of June is in Line with DF Jan 17 Filing stating we would be profitable by end of Q2.
But wait a minute, DF changed this one month later in Vegas and said , we would be profitable by the end of 2010. What is True and Real at BioCentric ? Can any of the new dates released by DF be counted on with such a poor track record meeting stated goals and deliverables ?
I've been involved with other CEO's that presented similar Lofty Forward looking statements while the Outstanding Shares Increased and Increased and Increased. It did not end well in all cases.
No one should discount the importance of a professional Website.
A professional Website will demonstrate the creative Marketing Genius that we are anticipating from Monique Berry.
It will provide confidence to Clients and Shareholders that BioCentric means business and is all about doing business in a professional manner.
The Website is Front End of the Company, the place we first visit, and is key to it's success.
The only change to date has been the elimination of all Team Members.
It's a disgrace that Monique Berry has not been added to the Team Member List or anyone else currently working for BEHL. For anyone visiting the site, it looks like BEHL is a 1 person Company.
http://www.biocentricenergy.com/?page_id=13
Avarita. Please calculate time to Fill the 6M order with a 6300 sq ft system.
43,000 / 6300 = 100 / x
x = 13.77 % of 1 acre
I'm surprised a 1 acre system isn't being built to substantiate the 50 Gal / day claim.
The 50 Gal / day claim is the center piece of their business.
Out of all DF's BS 2009 PR's, I truly hope this isn't one of them =>
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CA, Aug 14, 2009 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- BioCentric Energy Holdings, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: BEHL) today announced the company's first successful harvest of ALGAE for the production of clean burning Bio-Diesel fuels significantly exceeded expectations yielding almost 30% more ALGAE than originally projected. The crop produced from the company's on site closed loop Photobioreactor is now on a continual harvest cycle and is producing sufficient ALGAE to produce approximately 8 gallons per day of Bio-Diesel fuel which equates to almost 50% of the crop produced from the 1800 square foot test system. In addition to the Diesel product, the harvest produces high protein animal food supplements which do not require any additional processing. The combination of the Bio-Diesel and animal food supplements makes the production a very cost effective system and profitable solution. Using the company's closed loop system, license holders operating a one acre ALGAE farm would be able to produce in excess of 50 gallons of clean burning Bio-Diesel per day along with significant animal supplement nutrients for retail distribution.
Zenxin is Famouse.
http://www.madeinchina.com/2591629/aboutus.shtml
What a Relief. I like the Hotdog Warmer.
Number of R&D Stuff: 11 - 50 People
Greenman. 10,000 Turns and Twists
Zenxin for multiple design modifications, engineering feasibility reviews, and ongoing further modifications for the next 10,000 turns critical to our exclusive system.
Will the next 10,000 turns be "Manufactured" by Zenix in the US or Shen in China ? The statement above does not include " Manufacturing "
NEW CEO - RICHARD BRANSON VIRGIN AIR
MATCH MADE IN HEAVEN. " YOU'RE GOING TO LIKE WHO WE GOT "
THE ONLY CEO ON THE PLANET THAT CAN TAKE THIS FROM 1 CENT TO 3 DOLLARS IN 2 YEARS WITHOUT A REVERSE SPLIT.
Pdog Great Analysis.
I originally thought SRSR was being kept quiet for Teck to pounce on it, on the cheap
But quietly buying as many surrounding properties as possible before breaking news makes complete sense.
Verification of where this recent acquisition was made ( Nemengosenda ? ) would be valuable information for investors.
4.25 M Barrels x $78 Barrel = $331,500,000
10,000 acres x $86K per BEHL Acre = $ 860,000,000 ( Nice Contract ! )
860M / 331M = 2.59 Years Payback.
And this Well never runs dry !!!
2.59 years to pay it off , then 331 Million a year for the rest of your Life :)
Anyone wonder why Big Oil is interested ?
Domini Maddox UTEX / DARPA
Cereplast Inc. Unveils New Algae-to-Bioplastics Technology as Bio-based Fuel Sources Gain Popularity and Momentum
In the Beacon Equity report, the analyst writes, “On October 20, 2009, CERP announced its new technology for transforming algae into bioplastics. The Company plans to launch a new family of algae-based resins which will complement its existing line of Compostables® and Hybrid Resins®. … CERP’s new technology comes at the same time interest in algae production is growing, as evidenced by Exxon’s $600 million investment in Synthetic Genomics and British Petroleum’s $10 million investment in Martek Biosciences.”
Cereplast Bio-Plastic Resins Declared BPA Free
Cereplast, Inc. (OTCBB:CERP), a leading manufacturer of proprietary bio-based, sustainable plastics, confirmed today that all its resins are made without the use of Bisphenol A, commonly referred to as BPA. All products made with both Cereplast resin families, including the Compostables® and the Hybrids® are BPA free
“Consumers are understandably expressing anxiety over news report that BPA has been found in certain food product packaging, including plastic containers and cans utilizing plastic inner linings,” stated Frederic Scheer, Founder, Chairman & CEO of Cereplast. “We think that it is important to remind our vendors and distributors, as well as consumers, that all Cereplast resins are BPA free. Therefore, all products made from our resins, many of which are currently distributed by large retailers, are BPA free.” “We have designed our resins with the environment and the safety of consumers in mind and therefore our products are not part of the current controversy over BPA,” continued Mr. Scheer. “We feel it is important to reassure consumers that using products made of Cereplast resins is safe, posing no harm to human health or the environment. It is especially important that products such as food service utensils, toys and infant furniture, including bathing tubs, are free of BPA.” The daily upper limit of safe exposure to BPA is 50 mg per kilogram of body weight, according to the US Food and Drug Administration. This acceptable limit is based on experiments conducted in the 1980s. However, consumer groups and researchers point out that exposure to lower doses has since been linked to a variety of health problems, including reproductive abnormalities, increased risk of breast and prostate cancers, diabetes and heart disease
Mr. Scheer added, “At this stage, not knowing if there is a safe level of exposure to any toxin found to cause disease in humans or animals, our goal is to be zero-tolerance of any compounds proven to cause harm; and, Cereplast products provide that assurance to manufacturers and consumers.” About Cereplast, Inc
Study Estimates Bio-Plastics Could Eliminate Up to 90% of Existing Petroleum-Based Plastics
Cereplast, Inc. (OTCBB:CERP), a leading manufacturer of proprietary bio-based, sustainable plastics, announced today that a recent study from the European Bioplastics and the European Polysaccharide Network of Excellence (EPNOE) estimates that current technology may make it possible for up to 90% of total plastics consumed could be replaced by bio-based polymers
The study cites that lower oil prices temporarily affected the bio-plastics market in 2009. However, the bio-plastics market experienced a 38% growth rate in the timeframe 2003-2007. The European growth rate was said to be as high as 48%
Frederic Scheer, Founder and CEO of Cereplast, Inc. commented, “This study found that in 2007, only 0.3% of global plastic production was bio-based. By 2013 we expect that overall bio-plastics manufacturing capacity will increase by approximately seven times current levels, which still barely taps the surface. Demand is huge and will increase exponentially according to all the indicators we are watching.” "… The role that lightweight conventional plastics played in the past, substituting durable materials like iron and steel in vast products, could soon be taken over by bio-based plastics. As the study shows, the potential is enormous," stated Hasso von Pogrell, Managing Director of European Bioplastics
Mr. Scheer added, “Cereplast’s bio-based resins incorporate advances that can be used by manufacturers today to replace their traditional, non-sustainable plastics use. Cereplast resins are economical, technically sound and offer different characteristics for a myriad of potential uses.” About Cereplast, Inc. Cereplast, Inc. (OTCBB:CERP) designs and manufactures proprietary bio-based, sustainable plastics which are used as substitutes for petroleum-based plastics in all major converting processes - such as injection molding, thermoforming, blow molding and extrusions - at a pricing structure that is competitive with petroleum-based plastics. On the cutting-edge of bio-based plastic material development, Cereplast now offers resins to meet a variety of customer demands. Cereplast Compostables Resins® are ideally suited for single use applications where high bio-based content and compostability are advantageous, especially in the food service industry. Cereplast Hybrid Resins® combine high bio-based content with the durability and endurance of traditional plastic, making them ideal for applications in industries such as automotive, consumer electronics and packaging. Learn more at www.cereplast.com
Cereplast Expects U.S. Bio-Plastics Market to Top $10B by 2020
Cereplast, Inc. (OTCBB:CERP), a leading manufacturer of proprietary bio-based, sustainable plastics, announced today that it expects the U.S. bio-plastics market to top $10 billion in sales by 2020. As of 2007, the U.S. bio-plastics market accounted for approximately $1 billion in sales. Some estimates point to bio-plastics capturing up to 30% of the total plastics market within ten years
New ‘Green’ initiatives by the Obama administration and increasing consumer demand for compostable and renewable plastics are pushing the market. “We believe that breakthrough products like our Cereplast Compostables® and Cereplast Hybrids® are enabling manufacturers to make the switch to environmentally responsible, sustainable packaging,” stated Mr. Frederic Scheer, Founder and CEO of Cereplast. “Our algae-based bio-plastics, currently under development, will soon open up a whole new source of feedstock and result in a broad range of new applications.” “American consumers are pushing major manufacturers and retailers to make the switch to environmentally conscious solutions. Many of the largest retailers have already made in-roads with programs designed to adopt alternative packaging, including Wal-Mart and Coca-Cola,” added Mr. Scheer
According to a study by Helmut Kaiser Consultancy 2006, by 2025 Europe will account for 31%, The U.S. 28% and Asia 32% of the total market for bio-plastics. New applications and innovations in the automotive and electronics industries are helping fuel the boom; however, consumer packaging still garners the most attention
DARPA Cracks the Oil out of Algea
if the DARPA program gets to bio middle distillates at $1, it will be a shock, and the shock will be across the whole of the hydrogen carbon molecule fuel industry.
http://newenergyandfuel.com/http:/newenergyandfuel/com/2010/02/22/darpa-cracks-the-oil-out-of-algae/
The production rate seems small, DARPA’s numbers are in the 1,000 gallon per acre zone while others suggest 4, 5 and 6 times more oil per acre is attainable.
Biocentric 18,250 per acre ( 50 Gal x 365 days)
Domini Maddox UTEX / DARPA
the Board has offered a Seat to and is awaiting acceptance from Bill Sarpalius, former Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives and owner of Advantage Lobbying Group in Washington D.C.
4) Completion of filing Government grant applications through the Department of Energy (DOE) who have significant funds set-aside for companies such as BioCentric for ALGAE research and development processes.
Why do you think they are having trouble ? They seem to be taking the required steps to make it happen. Applications take time to run through government process.
Domini Maddox UTEX / DARPA
Nice Ride Meanstreet. I've got a Sixty Niner
With a 500HP 406 . How did you post your picture ?
News just around the corner with GEN 3 PBR . Lowest cost BioReactor in the world.
You guys are sitting on Green Gold with RWE.
I was in 5G Wireless 10 years ago
That's the game Shen played. Wash, Rinse, Repeat.
A good argument for BJ shares
That sucker is the Dog of Dogs.
I put 20K into a company that claimed they could produce on board hydrogen to quadruple gas mileage. My holdings dropped to 3K. No one wanted the pig at .003. I doubled up at that price.
One fine morning, I looked at my account and it was at $ 108K. Couldn't believe my sorry eyes. The company put out a video with Beetles " Revolution " music on it and the stock shot up to 3 cents. I dumped everything I had.
The Right Music can make a BIG difference.
http://www.xynergyusa.com/
Will soon add 7300 shareholders.
Something Wonderful is about to Happen.
Patients Carnac. This ain't no dime a dozen Beverage Company.
20,000 % in sight for this Company. You'll be happy you switched.
No, but have been watching patiently for 4 years to see if they produce something other than shares.
If Brandon wait's a few months he'll save millions on the most cost effective solution the world has to offer. Well worth the wait. Our time is coming. If we don't supply Heathrow, we'll get LAX and US Defense.
Got some Volume Today 10,000 ( 43 Bucks ).
Wouldn't want to be holding 3 Million Shares in this scam.
A Low Cost Demonstration Site ( 150 ) Acres
With Independent Verification of Results.
Let's start with a completed GEN 3 PBR in South Carolina with advanced Monitoring and Control.
Just Imagine BEHL as supplier to Virgin Air.
Something Wonderful is about to Happen.
Algea is quite simply, the answer to the worlds problems and is gaining speed.
“We’re on the edge of having this industry really take off,” says Monique. “The NAA Workshop will demonstrate how vast the algae industry is and how quickly it’s growing. We will be emphasizing the many opportunities to improve the environment and take part in it with very little investment.”
Algea is good for their bottom Line ( period )
If you can build a 10,000 acre farm ( instead of an Offshore Platform ) for a fraction of the price, and get a continuous renewable energy flow from the farm with the same output as your Rig, Algea is a Boost for Big Oils Bottom Line. Profits will rise, and that's what it's all about. (period)
Merger with Who ?
BEHL shares roll into Alta 3. becomes a Public trading company overnight .
BEHL Shareholders get 1 AVNE share for every 10 BEHL Shares.
Everything is in place NOW for the Merger to happen.
Imagine the number of New Shareholders that will pile in. Imagine what will happen to the pps :)
No need to hire a PR firm to get the word out. Will Spread like Wildfire. Kinda Like a Big Bang.
UTEX DARPA RWE SEIMENS
Getting Goosebumps all over
Greasy. I would like to hear confirmation of that at the Shareholders meeting.
A lot has changed since the CC and Denis does shift gears on us from time to time.
Steve yes 6mm order.
The order that was received by BEHL and RWE before the JV.
I imagine a revenue sharing agreement between BEHL and RWE was in place at the time of signing.
Not convinced Alta 3 is involved.
Thank You Carnac. Steve can you confirm 6.5 Million
Will go directly to BEHL ? What does RWE get out of this deal ?
Carnac / Steve / Raymond 6M Split
How will 6M will be split with RWE? How much will go to BEHL ?
I'd like to get this number to draw up a realistic PPS.
BIOCENTRIC IS OFF THE CHARTS
According to Exxon, algae could yield more than 2,000 gallons of fuel per acre of production each year, compared with 650 gallons for palm trees and 450 gallons for sugar canes. Corn yields just 250 gallons per acre a year.
Gallons of oil per acre per year
Soybeans 48
Safflower 83
Sunflower 102
Rapeseed 127
Corn 250
Sugar Cane 450
Oil Palm 650
Micro Algae 5000-15000
Exxon 2000
BioCentric 18250 - 73000
BEHL 1 Acre System (50 gal/ day) x 365 days = 18,250 Gal / Year ( Actual )
18,250 Gal / year x 400% Lipid Trigger (Amplified Algea )= 73,000 Gal/ Year (Theoretical)
Adair. The PPS explosion was coincident with News from Exxon on July 13,2009
The PSC and DF Pump had no net gains on the stock price after the Exxon Announcement.
The price actually declined during the Pump. The rise, IMO, was due to speculation that Big Players would be buying Advanced Algea technology .
If we can demonstrate the following, we should be a prime takeover candidate :
1. Demonstrate , to the world, that we have a Low Cost Commercial grade GEN 3 PBR capable of producing 50 Gal / Day ( on 1 acre ) / 500 Gal / Day on 10 Acres.
2. Complete Independent Verification of those Test Results by a 3rd Party who is in the business of recording and Publishing Test Results.
3. Demonstrate a commercially viable Low Cost Farm . 150 Acre Farm currently on the drawing table with " Gross Interest "
Complete these 3 things and you will see a Rocket like none other and Plenty of take over interest from Big Players around the World.
It's a Big IF but I feel comfortable with the new team being assembled =>
1. Domini Maddox UTEX / DARPA
2. RWE, Advanced PBR Engineering
3. Invitation to Democratic Lobbyist to Join BOD
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CA, Aug 14, 2009 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- BioCentric Energy Holdings, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: BEHL) today announced the company's first successful harvest of ALGAE for the production of clean burning Bio-Diesel fuels significantly exceeded expectations yielding almost 30% more ALGAE than originally projected. The crop produced from the company's on site closed loop Photobioreactor is now on a continual harvest cycle and is producing sufficient ALGAE to produce approximately 8 gallons per day of Bio-Diesel fuel which equates to almost 50% of the crop produced from the 1800 square foot test system. In addition to the Diesel product, the harvest produces high protein animal food supplements which do not require any additional processing. The combination of the Bio-Diesel and animal food supplements makes the production a very cost effective system and profitable solution. Using the company's closed loop system, license holders operating a one acre ALGAE farm would be able to produce in excess of 50 gallons of clean burning Bio-Diesel per day along with significant animal supplement nutrients for retail distribution.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/14/business/energy-environment/14fuel.html
Jamie Rector/Bloomberg News; Mike Stone/Associated Press
J. Craig Venter, top, a maverick scientist best known for decoding the human genome, is working with Rex Tillerson of Exxon.
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On Tuesday, Exxon plans to announce an investment of $600 million in producing liquid transportation fuels from algae — organisms in water that range from pond scum to seaweed. The biofuel effort involves a partnership with Synthetic Genomics, a biotechnology company founded by the genomics pioneer J. Craig Venter.
The agreement could plug a major gap in the strategy of Exxon, the world’s largest and richest publicly traded oil company, which has been criticized by environmental groups for dismissing concerns about global warming in the past and its reluctance to develop renewable fuels.
Despite the widely publicized “moonshine” remark a few years ago by Exxon’s chairman and chief executive, Rex W. Tillerson, the company has spent several years exploring various fuel alternatives, according to one of its top research officials.
“We literally looked at every option we could think of, with several key parameters in mind,” said Emil Jacobs, vice president for research and development at Exxon’s research and engineering unit. “Scale was the first. For transportation fuels, if you can’t see whether you can scale a technology up, then you have to question whether you need to be involved at all.”
He added, “I am not going to sugarcoat this — this is not going to be easy.” Any large-scale commercial plants to produce algae-based fuels are at least 5 to 10 years away, Dr. Jacobs said.
Exxon’s sincerity and commitment will almost certainly be questioned by its most galvanized environmentalist critics, especially when compared with the company’s extraordinary profits from petroleum in recent years.
“Research is great, but we need to see new products in the market,” Kert Davies, the research director at Greenpeace, said. “We’ve always said that major oil companies have to be involved. But the question is whether companies are simply paying lip service to something or whether they are putting their weight and power behind it.”
But if it proves a bona fide effort, Exxon’s move into biofuels, long the preserve of venture capital firms and biotech start-ups, could provide a big push to the Obama administration’s policy of encouraging more renewable energy.
Currently, about 9 percent of the nation’s liquid fuel supply comes from biofuels — most of it corn-based ethanol. And by 2022, Congress has mandated that biofuel levels reach 36 billion gallons.
But developing biofuels has been tricky, and Mr. Tillerson has not been alone in his skepticism. Many environmental groups and energy experts have been critical of corn-derived ethanol, because of its lower energy content and questionable environmental record.
According to Exxon, algae could yield more than 2,000 gallons of fuel per acre of production each year, compared with 650 gallons for palm trees and 450 gallons for sugar canes. Corn yields just 250 gallons per acre a year.
Exxon’s partnership with Synthetic Genomics is also a vote of confidence in the work of Dr. Venter, a maverick scientist best known for decoding the human genome in the 1990s. In recent years, he has focused his attention on a search for micro-organisms that could be turned into fuel.
“Algae is the ultimate biological system using sunlight to capture and convert carbon dioxide into fuel,” Dr. Venter said.
Algal biofuel, sometimes nicknamed oilgae by environmentalists, is a promising technology. Fuels derived from algae have molecular structures that are similar to petroleum products, including gasoline, diesel and jet fuel, and would be compatible with the existing transportation infrastructure, according to Exxon.
CEO of two companies. Hilarious
" but my latest position is needs success."
500 GAL / Day ( 10 Acres )
READ =>
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CA, Aug 14, 2009 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- BioCentric Energy Holdings, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: BEHL) today announced the company's first successful harvest of ALGAE for the production of clean burning Bio-Diesel fuels significantly exceeded expectations yielding almost 30% more ALGAE than originally projected. The crop produced from the company's on site closed loop Photobioreactor is now on a continual harvest cycle and is producing sufficient ALGAE to produce approximately 8 gallons per day of Bio-Diesel fuel which equates to almost 50% of the crop produced from the 1800 square foot test system. In addition to the Diesel product, the harvest produces high protein animal food supplements which do not require any additional processing. The combination of the Bio-Diesel and animal food supplements makes the production a very cost effective system and profitable solution. Using the company's closed loop system, license holders operating a one acre ALGAE farm would be able to produce in excess of 50 gallons of clean burning Bio-Diesel per day along with significant animal supplement nutrients for retail distribution.
Trojan Horse.
Long History. Back to 1933
Another Solid Company involved with BEHL.
I like your DD. Very thorough, including your Questions to Monique.
Perhaps the 2 BECO's are connected in some way
1. Micro Filtration for Pharmacetical and Biotech
2.Fluid Control Products
BECO has a great selection of Plastic Components including valves, tanks, fittings, and manifolds.
Most products are available in PTFE, Polypropylene, PVDF, or PVC
My apologies Silver. Link to BECO Labs =>
http://www.aprofi-group.com/attachments/038_EN_IT_F1211_ti.pdf
Thanks. Found it Delivered by BECO Labs
http://www.aprofi-group.com/attachments/038_EN_IT_F1211_ti.pdf
In combination with the BEHL enhancements, the Algae Ventures Harvester Version II is complete and will be delivered by BECO Labs to BEHL today. Renewed World Energies is adding their enhancements into the version II blueprints so that BECO may begin building Version III next week. The expected completion date is the second week in March.
Silver - AVS Harvester to be delivered today.
Please provide a Link.
Trust but Verify
Trojan Horse - 50 Gal / Day for 1 Acre
NOT 2590 GAL / Day on 6000 Sq Ft
One acre is 43,560 square feet. 6000 sq ft is 13.77 % of 1 acre
13.77 % of 50 GAL = 6.89 GAL / Day
How can anyone believe you've been in contact with Denis when you don't have a clue what a BEHL PBR can produce ?
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CA, Aug 14, 2009 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- BioCentric Energy Holdings, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: BEHL) today announced the company's first successful harvest of ALGAE for the production of clean burning Bio-Diesel fuels significantly exceeded expectations yielding almost 30% more ALGAE than originally projected. The crop produced from the company's on site closed loop Photobioreactor is now on a continual harvest cycle and is producing sufficient ALGAE to produce approximately 8 gallons per day of Bio-Diesel fuel which equates to almost 50% of the crop produced from the 1800 square foot test system. In addition to the Diesel product, the harvest produces high protein animal food supplements which do not require any additional processing. The combination of the Bio-Diesel and animal food supplements makes the production a very cost effective system and profitable solution. Using the company's closed loop system, license holders operating a one acre ALGAE farm would be able to produce in excess of 50 gallons of clean burning Bio-Diesel per day along with significant animal supplement nutrients for retail distribution.
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