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Count me in..
Mr. Millions,
That is music to my portfolio...
Wooo Hooo Lets go CBAI!!!
Pitman33,
I am pretty sure Dankbud meant "Us" as in
a royal "We" the investors... As an investor
you own a portion of the company, so "Us" would
still apply.. would it not?
I think its because they are shorter than we are...
MBorowski,
Excellent Motto!!!
Could easily be Yoda speak... hahaha
Pizzabuster1,
I hope your right.. That would bode well for all of us!!!!
Anyone think INAR will get back too or surpass its
52 week high???
Timdoh2002,
Thanks.. Is it the same process for your signature block?
Timdoh2002,
How do you get pictures into your post???
Not me... I am clinging to my shares..
buying when I can..
RedStick,
The Grand Opening should be sometime in
January.. Until then I am buying on the dips..
This thing shot to .0109 just because they announced
the move in date of Oct 1 this year for the new building
in Vegas.. The company is "almost" debt free.
The Dilution is almost over. Once that happens
the true valuation of the company will shine though..
Will there be a R/S.. Probly.. But the CEO said he
is not even thinking about that right now.. He just
wants to pay off all the debts and have a zero balance
sheet going into the new year..
That coupled with the announcement of the Grand Opening
date would be tremendous.. Announcing a few new
contracts for storage definitely wouldnt hurt either..
Lots of potential for this company..
I doubt we would see a R/S until probly middle of
next year.. Would love to see this thing hit a dime
before that happend.. And when it does, I dont think
it will be a bad thing... Check out the I-Box, tons
of info and solid DD there...
Just My Opinion
Well then somebody needs to give the ball a shove!!
Kick it, smack it, swat it, punch it, something...
Wheres mine?
Contrarianindicator,
Welcome to the CBAI board!!!!!
CBAI
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pisavsopbp622,
I think as we get closer to the Grand Opening
we will see spikes.. My Uncle Randy lives in Vegas.
He went and checked out the Facility for me and
said its really nice, and the receptionists were
extremely pleasent and answered every one of his
questions..
There are alot of people who are mad about the
dilution because it kinda screwed them, but without it
this company wouldnt have made it.. So,Yes, there is dilution, but I think we will all be
better off with the company having a zero balance sheet..
It Sucks right now, but when the dilution
is over, hang on..
A study published today in Science concludes that, on average, using biomass to produce electricity is 80 percent more efficient than transforming the biomass into biofuel. In addition, the electricity option would be twice as effective at reducing greenhouse-gas emissions. The results imply that investment in an ethanol infrastructure, even if based on more efficient cellulosic processes, may prove misguided. The study was done by a collaboration between researchers at Stanford University, the Carnegie Institute of Science, and the University of California, Merced.
Credit: USDA (switchgrass in the foreground); US Dept. of Energy (tower)
There's also the potential, according to the study, of capturing and storing the carbon dioxide emissions from power plants that use switchgrass, wood chips, and other biomass materials as fuel--an option that doesn't exist for burning ethanol. Biomass, even though it releases CO2 when burned, overall produces less carbon dioxide than do fossil fuels because plants grown to replenish the resource are assumed to reabsorb those emissions. Capture those combustion emissions instead and sequester them underground, and it would "result in a carbon-negative energy source that removes CO2 from the atmosphere," according to the study.
The researchers based their findings on scenarios developed under the Biofuel Analysis Meta-Model (EBAMM) created at the University of California, Berkeley. The analysis covered a range of harvested crops, including corn and switchgrass, and a number of different energy-conversion technologies. Data collected were applied to electric and combustion-engine versions of four vehicle types--small car, midsize car, small SUV, and large SUV--and their operating efficiencies during city and highway driving.
The study accounted for the energy required to convert the biomass into ethanol and electricity, as well as for the energy intensiveness of manufacturing and disposing of each vehicle type. Bioelectricity far outperformed ethanol under most scenarios, although the two did achieve similar distances when the electric vehicles--specifically the small car and large SUV--weren't designed for efficient highway driving.
The potential is even greater for the bioelectricity option because under the EBAMM model, "we did not account for heat as a [usable] by-product, which would make the electricity pathway even more advantageous," says Elliott Campbell, lead author on the study and an assistant professor at the Sierra Nevada Research Institute, part of the University of California, Merced.
Mark Jacobson, a professor of civil and environmental engineering at Stanford University, conducted a similar but much broader study released in December that focused more on the environmental effects of various energy options. He doesn't support using biomass for either electricity generation or ethanol production but says that he isn't surprised to find that the ethanol option performed worst.
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Burning biomass, says Jacobson, "is not necessarily an efficient way of generating electricity, but it's more efficient than making biofuel." It just makes sense, he adds: "Electric vehicles are four to five times more efficient than combustion vehicles."
But Vincent Chornet, president of Montreal-based cellulosic ethanol producer Enerkem, says that it would be a mistake to pick winners: there's room for both options. In places where the infrastructure isn't capable of supporting the mass charging of electric cars, next-generation biofuels are the only other option, he says. Adding biofuels also offers a solution for air travel and heavy transportation that electricity and the current state of battery technology can't address.
Dew,
I hadnt thought about the exchange rate.. Good observation..
Pisavsopbp622,
Oct 1, was when the were officially moving into
the new 17000 sqft building in Vegas.. The PR's were
great during the month of Sept, hense the run up..
It has since pulled back a little, but once we get
closer to the Grand Opening date (Jan??) then we
will probly have an even better run-up..
"looking into it... why did it run so much in late september?"
In The NewsNov 4, 2009
Historic North American Council Resolution
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Lake Babine Nation of British Columbia, Canada Endorses Sea 2 Sky Corporation to Develop Sustainable Biomass Plant
Category: General
Posted by: eric
Sea 2 Sky Receives Historic North American Council Resolution Adopting a Plan for Wood Fiber Supply And Biomass Plant Development
Lake Babine Nation of British Columbia, Canada Endorses Sea 2 Sky Corporation to Develop Sustainable Biomass Plant with Long-Term Fiber Supply
FERNDALE, WASHINGTON--(Marketwire - 11/04/09) - Sea 2 Sky Corporation, (OTC.BB:SSKY - News) a leading edge Renewable Bio-Energy Company, is pleased to announce that after various competing presentations it has received the endorsement of the the Lake Babine Indian Nation of Burns Lake, British Columbia Canada (LBN) to proceed with agreements to develop the biomass resources of the Lake Babine area for alternative energy uses in North America.
Lake Babine resides in central British Columbia and the LBN has substantial volumes of fiber biomass under its control. The LBN and other indigenous peoples have been in consultations with the British Columbia Department of Forestry and various industry sectors to develop these resources for the improvement of its local economy, salvaging the pine beetle epidemic to lower greenhouse gasses and global warming and to provide employment for its local people in the new alternative energy industry (see http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hfp/mountain_pine_beetle/ for more government details).
Sea 2 Sky's presentation involved Sea 2 Sky being able to process locally the beetle-wood biomass for sale into the North American alternative energy market. The resolution provides a framework to Sea 2 Sky that LBN will provide a sufficient amount of biomass annually on a long-term basis for local processing via the Torrefaction method. In addition, Sea 2 Sky is in the first stage of planning a state of the art biomass plant to produce renewable energy pellets, bioliquids, carbon, bio-char and other related products on local land to stimulate the local economy.
Sea 2 Sky Chairman Henry James proudly commented, "This historic resolution brings unprecedented cooperation between the people of Lake Babine Indian Nation and Sea 2 Sky Corporation to develop a sustainable biomass plant with a long-term supply of existing beetle-wood forests to promote economic relations and help the environment. It also provides a strong connection between indigenous people and resources in Canada and the USA."
Sea 2 Sky looks forward to providing environmental solutions with the reduction in carbon emissions and improving carbon sequestration by harvesting decaying biomass and replanting new trees. Benefits of this project include reducing forest fire hazards to environment and community due to "Beetle Kill" timber and contributing environmentally sustainable products such as densified high-energy pellets for heat and electricity.
About Sea 2 Sky Corporation
Sea 2 Sky Corporation is headquartered in a HUB zone in Ferndale, WA. Sea 2 Sky Corporation is a leading edge Renewable Bio-Energy Company focused on delivering alternative energy solutions to Fortune 1000 companies, governmental agencies and countries around the globe. The Company is continuing to secure the largest concentration of biomass material globally and is backed by a "Special Category Minority Business" which enables it to compete effectively in a substantially growing market. Sea 2 Sky is positioned strategically with alternative energy suppliers of biomass wood pellets to secure long-term supply contracts to develop the products. It is creating a consistent specification that the target markets require to fulfill their energy needs in environmentally sound manufacturing facilities. More information about the Company may be found at www.sea2skyenergy.com
About Special Category Businesses and HUB Zones
The US government has created various incentive programs for certain demographic and minority based businesses in the institutional marketplace to compete with mandates of up to 23% of the US Federal Procurement Budget of $425 Billion for a total market window of $97 Billion. Within these mandates, requirements have been established to provide a strategic plan to have 3% mandated purchase requirements for Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) from the Federal US Budget. Businesses located on a HUB zone are eligible for Federal contracting preferences with the government having a further 3% for contract set-asides to HUB zone-certified companies. Furthermore, small businesses are eligible for Federal contracting preferences with the government having up to a further 13% for contract set-asides to small business companies. Businesses owned and operated by Native Americans are eligible for Federal contracting preferences with the government having a further 5% for contract set-asides.
Recon,
Got any new hot scooby info yet??
Yup... It would be nice to see some news of
a few contracts and what each contract is worth..
Plus a run down of how many orders have been
placed by individuals..
Check out CBAI, it is going to be huge...
Positioning itself to be the Largest
Stem Cell Storage Facility in the U.S.
Full Reporting, Very Transparent Company.
Dew,
Any idea why the Financials that were released have
yet to influence the pps???
Dew,
Awesome find!!!! Great DD!!!
Dew,
Your back from Vacation!!! Glad to have you
back..
Brock69,
Thanks!!!
Woo Hoo!!!!!!
Go CBAI
Brock69,
Fare enough.. I was just trying to help my fellow
INAR longs...
Lets see some good PR's from INAR this week!!!
Stock H.O.G.
I hope so.. It would be nice to see the pps have
a respectable jump.. It would also shut up our nay sayers..
Taint,
The Laidlaw board allready has a Moderator and
a few assistants..
I appreciate the thought though..
Taint,
I have no idea what the market cap is..
I am sure someone else can answer though..
CincyMike,
THAT WAS FUNNY!!!!!
I think I peed a little..
Speakhim,
Is that going to be the official one?
Or is it a rough draft or an idea they are kicking around?
bicyclo1chedda,
I have been hearing that alot lately and it
makes sense to me.. I have done that with all
my stocks and keep a 30 day running sell order that is
5 to 10 times the current ask price.
TheDuffer,
Why could the biomass stuff not be sent via train?
Isnt there a train track running just along the side
of the property? That would make shipping
pretty easy.. The coal companies do it all the
time.. It cant hurt to ask...
CBAI Waiting,
I highly doubt they would do it this early prior to Grand Opening.. That would be just plan nutz..
Hopefully they take it upwards of .10 before they
even think about it..
Theduffer,
If I said they were out of florida
I was sadly mistaken.. not sure why I would have said that..
Sea 2 Sky, headquartered in Ferndale, Washington, is a global provider of renewable biomass energy utilizing leading edge technologies.
Here is their website...
http://www.sea2skyenergy.com/
Rachelamb,
Yup, your probly right. I also think you
are correct about Internet Array and its own
website...
I would think that if they are in the business
of building and nurturing BSB and other small
start up companies, then they
would make sure that the websites will be top notch
with no glitches prior to launch.
Have a great weekend.
what29,
You need to relax dude! I didnt spread anything
on purpose. It took me a bit to figure out it was
the wrong site. I then corrected my posts.
If you still have a problem with Me and or my mistaken
posts feel free to PM me and I
will break it down even further for you.