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Is the Princeton project a Power Contract? Will fuel or electricity be the bigger revenue stream? Why is SSTP stagnant?
Is the Princeton project a Power Contract? Will fuel or electricity be the bigger revenue stream? Why is SSTP stagnant?
Which stock will have a bigger return USSE or SSTP? Short Term and Long Term?
Which stock will have a bigger return USSE or SSTP? Short Term and Long Term?
Does anyone have the USSE stock dividend that Sold their position before May 4th? Did you have to hold the stock until May 4th or just own the stock as of Dec 1st? Please let me know....(This post is only for those that have received the dividend in their brokerage accounts.)
Bkitchman....Are you serious about recieving a call from Etrade? If so who did you speak to or who left you the message?
Does anyone with ETRADE have their shares....and if not, any explanations from ETRADE?
Somebody good at crunching numbers should calculate the financials of this joint venture. It looks to be fantastic but I am not a numbers guy.....it is clearly worth way over 100 million per year. I would appreciate if someone did the math...
Somebody good at crunching numbers should calculate the financials of this joint venture. It looks to be fantastic but I am not a numbers guy.....it is clearly worth way over 100 million per year. I would appreciate if someone did the math...
NEWS NEWS NEWS!!!
Press Release Source: U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp.
U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp. and Sustainable Power Corp. Update Illinois Biofuel Joint Venture
Monday May 7, 11:56 am ET
Groundbreaking Scheduled for June 14, 2007
NATCHEZ, MS--(MARKET WIRE)--May 7, 2007 -- U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp. (Other OTC:USSE.PK - News) and Sustainable Power Corp. (Other OTC:SSTP.PK - News) are pleased to update the previously announced Illinois Biofuel Joint Venture.
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The plan is to construct two facilities with groundbreaking scheduled for June 14, 2007. One facility will produce ASTM-standard biodiesel fuel for transportation, and the other will produce USSE/SSTP biofuel, green energy and 7-3-7 organic based fertilizer. Green energy refers to electricity produced by generators running on biofuel created by the soybeans, and this electricity will be sold by Sustainable Power Corp. into the power grid. The project is currently EPA permitted for production of 30 million gallons a year but expects to soon apply for a 20 million gallon expansion.
Dennis Radcliff, president of Illinois Biofuel Group, said, "This is going to rewrite the book on biodiesel. The USSE/SSTP process is groundbreaking because of the enormous yield produced per bushel of soy. Furthermore, we go from bean to fuel in 8 1/2 minutes reducing our costs further. The process loves soybeans that are not good for other uses, such as high moisture or rotten beans, otherwise known as 'off-spec' beans. We plan on buying all these beans from local farmers and helping restore economic balance into the local and regional farm community."
USSE/SSTP CEO John Rivera stated, "Our intent is to build 24 reactors on the site and process 40 tons per day of feedstock in each reactor. As a result, using conservative estimates, we will produce four gallons of biofuel per bushel of soy, plus 56.34 cubic feet of biogas per bushel, plus 20.1 lbs. of fertilizer/ash per bushel. We will then sell the ash at an estimated .15 cents a lb or use Italian gasification process/generators to create 2.5 MWe of power per ton of ash. The liquid and gaseous fuels will be used in turbines to create electricity. Our model calls for the selling price of power into the grid of $ .063 per KW hour, and the sale of the resulting Green certificates for .030 per KW hour."
About U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp.
U.S. Sustainable Energy offers a revolutionary new energy process that creates three times more fuel per feedstock unit than any other biofuel process. The company has engineered the first bio-renewable fuel able to serve as a replacement to diesel, with none of the negative traits associated with competitive green fuels. The USSEC biofuel is created at a nominal cost as the byproduct of producing organic fertilizer from recycled waste products -- now known as the "Rivera Process," a discovery made during research into agricultural biomass. The technology offers a solution to foreign oil dependence, a significant reduction to the cost of electricity and ethanol production, and the eventual reversal of greenhouse gas emissions.
Management and current operations are focused on leveraging the superior performance and low cost of the fertilizer, biogas and biofuel within bundled plant operations, turnkey energy contracts, ethanol production, and other critical applications that rely on energy as a major cost component. For more information please visit www.ussec.us.
About Sustainable Power Corp.
Sustainable Power Corp is an international green energy service provider focused on environmentally safe power generation. The company has the exclusive rights to develop and manage a portfolio of green power plants utilizing the USSEC biofuel discovery, a renewable fuel source able to be produced from one-fifth of the soybean acreage traditionally associated with biodiesel.
SSTP services range from feasibility studies, project financing, and site design, to full scale facility development and turnkey plant construction. The superior performance that is expected to be gained from using the renewable fuel source allows SSTP to offer green energy facilities ranging from 5MW to 500MW and featuring complete turnkey power solutions that potentially offer exceptional value over all other market alternatives. For more information please visit www.sustainablepower.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
Matters discussed in this press release contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. When used in this press release, the words "anticipate," "believe," "estimate," "may," "intend," "expect" and similar expressions identify such forward-looking statements. Actual results, performance or achievements could differ materially from those contemplated, expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements contained herein. These forward-looking statements are based largely on the expectations of the Company and are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties. These include, but are not limited to, risks and uncertainties associated with: the impact of economic, competitive and other factors affecting the Company and its operations, markets, product, and distributor performance, the impact on the national and local economies resulting from terrorist actions, and subsequent U.S. actions and reactions.
NEWS!!!! NEWS!!!! NEWS!!!!
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Press Release Source: U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp.
U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp. and Sustainable Power Corp. Update Illinois Biofuel Joint Venture
Monday May 7, 11:56 am ET
Groundbreaking Scheduled for June 14, 2007
NATCHEZ, MS--(MARKET WIRE)--May 7, 2007 -- U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp. (Other OTC:USSE.PK - News) and Sustainable Power Corp. (Other OTC:SSTP.PK - News) are pleased to update the previously announced Illinois Biofuel Joint Venture.
ADVERTISEMENT
The plan is to construct two facilities with groundbreaking scheduled for June 14, 2007. One facility will produce ASTM-standard biodiesel fuel for transportation, and the other will produce USSE/SSTP biofuel, green energy and 7-3-7 organic based fertilizer. Green energy refers to electricity produced by generators running on biofuel created by the soybeans, and this electricity will be sold by Sustainable Power Corp. into the power grid. The project is currently EPA permitted for production of 30 million gallons a year but expects to soon apply for a 20 million gallon expansion.
Dennis Radcliff, president of Illinois Biofuel Group, said, "This is going to rewrite the book on biodiesel. The USSE/SSTP process is groundbreaking because of the enormous yield produced per bushel of soy. Furthermore, we go from bean to fuel in 8 1/2 minutes reducing our costs further. The process loves soybeans that are not good for other uses, such as high moisture or rotten beans, otherwise known as 'off-spec' beans. We plan on buying all these beans from local farmers and helping restore economic balance into the local and regional farm community."
USSE/SSTP CEO John Rivera stated, "Our intent is to build 24 reactors on the site and process 40 tons per day of feedstock in each reactor. As a result, using conservative estimates, we will produce four gallons of biofuel per bushel of soy, plus 56.34 cubic feet of biogas per bushel, plus 20.1 lbs. of fertilizer/ash per bushel. We will then sell the ash at an estimated .15 cents a lb or use Italian gasification process/generators to create 2.5 MWe of power per ton of ash. The liquid and gaseous fuels will be used in turbines to create electricity. Our model calls for the selling price of power into the grid of $ .063 per KW hour, and the sale of the resulting Green certificates for .030 per KW hour."
About U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp.
U.S. Sustainable Energy offers a revolutionary new energy process that creates three times more fuel per feedstock unit than any other biofuel process. The company has engineered the first bio-renewable fuel able to serve as a replacement to diesel, with none of the negative traits associated with competitive green fuels. The USSEC biofuel is created at a nominal cost as the byproduct of producing organic fertilizer from recycled waste products -- now known as the "Rivera Process," a discovery made during research into agricultural biomass. The technology offers a solution to foreign oil dependence, a significant reduction to the cost of electricity and ethanol production, and the eventual reversal of greenhouse gas emissions.
Management and current operations are focused on leveraging the superior performance and low cost of the fertilizer, biogas and biofuel within bundled plant operations, turnkey energy contracts, ethanol production, and other critical applications that rely on energy as a major cost component. For more information please visit www.ussec.us.
About Sustainable Power Corp.
Sustainable Power Corp is an international green energy service provider focused on environmentally safe power generation. The company has the exclusive rights to develop and manage a portfolio of green power plants utilizing the USSEC biofuel discovery, a renewable fuel source able to be produced from one-fifth of the soybean acreage traditionally associated with biodiesel.
SSTP services range from feasibility studies, project financing, and site design, to full scale facility development and turnkey plant construction. The superior performance that is expected to be gained from using the renewable fuel source allows SSTP to offer green energy facilities ranging from 5MW to 500MW and featuring complete turnkey power solutions that potentially offer exceptional value over all other market alternatives. For more information please visit www.sustainablepower.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
Matters discussed in this press release contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. When used in this press release, the words "anticipate," "believe," "estimate," "may," "intend," "expect" and similar expressions identify such forward-looking statements. Actual results, performance or achievements could differ materially from those contemplated, expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements contained herein. These forward-looking statements are based largely on the expectations of the Company and are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties. These include, but are not limited to, risks and uncertainties associated with: the impact of economic, competitive and other factors affecting the Company and its operations, markets, product, and distributor performance, the impact on the national and local economies resulting from terrorist actions, and subsequent U.S. actions and reactions.
Royal20 is totally full of sh t. I have been on the phone with ETrade all morning....the shares will post to your account either Monday or Tuesday of next week. If you bought after 12/1 you will receive no shares!
Does anyone have Dennis Radcliff's information (email or phone)Illinois Biofuel Group, LLC? Or the link the Illinois Biofuels website? I would greatly appreciate it!!!!
Does anyone of the web address for Illinois Biofuels???
I have a great feeling that next week will be a monster!!! My guess is that the financials will be released from our latest contract with the Illinois Biofuels Group. I dont have insider infomration...just connecting the dots. Sellers beware!
Does anyone have the new Transfer Agents phone number????
Its too bad the people on this board do not know how to read a press release. To scoff at this is utterly foolish. Green Certificates will eventually sky rocket revenues. This is just the begining!
AMAZING NEWS!!! This means we are the only Bio Fuel at this point with the world wide license to receive and be entitled to Green Certificates. I believe this raises our fuel cost by 1 dollar per gallon or close to that!
AMAZING NEWS!!! This means we are the only Bio Fuel at this point with the world wide license to receive and be entitled to Green Certificates. I believe this raises our fuel cost by 1 dollar per gallon or close to that!
Hey Giff...how can i view the video. I went to Youtube and it said that it was a private video....I would love to check it out.
I am not here to pump or leak news of an upcoming Press Release; however, as an educated investor I have been able to put the pieces of the puzzle together quite clearly. I am not here to do anyones homework or make any promises. What I can say is based on my own DD. With that said, the current slow rise in PPS, the conference call, the assembely at the plant, investors visit to Natchez on the 24th etc....all point to one thing....Contracts...soon to be released contracts. I have a feeling the contracts will be more than impressive.
I am not here to pump or leak news of an upcoming Press Release; however, as an educated investor I have been able to put the pieces of the puzzle together quite clearly. I am not here to do anyones homework or make any promises. What I can say is based on my own DD. With that said, the current slow rise in PPS, the conference call, the assembely at the plant, investors visit to Natchez on the 24th etc....all point to one thing....Contracts...soon to be released contracts. I have a feeling the contracts will be more than impressive.
The Bashers will be running for the hills on or before April 24th. They will be sick to their stomachs and reconsider their entire purpose on these boards that are supposed to be used for substantive information. Pay them no mind becasue soon my friends, very soon, we will have made a lot of money! I say this with 100% confidence!
The Bashers will be running for the hills on or before April 24th. They will be sick to their stomachs and reconsider their entire purpose on these boards that are supposed to be used for substantive information. Pay them no mind becasue soon my friends, very soon, we will have made a lot of money! I say this with 100% confidence!
The ONYI deal is off and this is a positive outcome. Its too bad that the board members are unable to make connections out of press releases. What should be clear is that USSE/SSTP does not need ONYI, they are obviously on to bigger and better. And clearly we dont need to be on the OTCBB to take this to the next level. Next week should be eye opening to the naysayers and confused IHUBERS. Hopefully it will be earth shattering as well.
President Bush is focused on Ethanol!!!
Amid political battles, Bush sticks to ethanol
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The attorney general is struggling to keep his job in a standoff with Congress over the purging of U.S. prosecutors. The war spending bill is stuck over whether troops should stay in Iraq, another bit of brinksmanship with lawmakers.
And President Bush is again talking, for two days in a row, about converting switchgrass and wood chips into ethanol.
The president's public schedule has Bush operating in two different worlds of news: the one threatening his administration, and the one he is determined to promote whether anyone is listening or not.
So while Congress challenges Bush on the firings of U.S. attorneys, the president is sticking to energy.
His only planned public event Tuesday was a visit to a U.S. Postal Service plant, where he was to stand near vehicles that run on alternative fuels and hail them as a way to reduce reliance on oil. If it sounds familiar, it's because he did something similar Monday at the White House.
He also touted his energy plan on a Midwestern tour of auto plants last Tuesday, which adds up to three times in about a week.
"We want people to know that we're doing a lot on energy, and we think energy is an issue where there's an interest in getting it done on the Hill," said Kevin Sullivan, the White House communications director. "The only way to break through and build some momentum is to do two or three events in a short period of time."
Without newsy developments, the message gets diminishing attention from networks and major newspapers. That's particularly true when it is up against the stories of embattled Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, the Iraq war and the 2008 presidential race.
From the White House perspective, though, there other ways to measure success.
Bush's visits get strong regional coverage, which can influence members of Congress and help give a boost to his legislation. In that sense, how the president spends his time is a message unto itself, a sign of his commitment to an issue.
Plus, pounding one issue increases the chances that people will hear what Bush is saying -- even if takes several times to do it.
"I don't know whether it works, but I don't think they have any choice," said Karlyn Bowman, a public opinion analyst from the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative think tank in Washington. "Sticking to your agenda is just the standard rule of what you do, and you do it even more when you're in trouble."
It is not surprising that Bush is spending so much time on energy, Bowman said. The issue affects the lives of gas-guzzling Americans. Politically, it also important to Democrats, which creates an opening for Bush to get something done as his term winds down.
Expect Bush to stay active on the four themes of his State of the Union speech: energy, education, health care and immigration.
The events are typically scheduled weeks in advance, which means they are not thrown together to draw attention from the controversy of the day. The White House certainly doesn't mind when that happens, though.
If Bush didn't keep pushing his domestic agenda, his administration says, it would be accused of being paralyzed by distraction.
"You certainly don't want the president just hunkered down in a bunker, besieged with problem after problem," said John Podesta, chief of staff to President Clinton during the impeachment scandal.
Clinton was famous for staying focused on one issue while a crisis raged on another one. He called it compartmentalizing. Unlike Clinton, though, Bush's popularity has sunk with the public because of the war in Iraq and other missteps, Podesta said.
"His agenda is relatively thin, and his job approval on the elements of his agenda is bad," Podesta said. "It's very hard to break through and have much to break through with."
Bush's advisers say his agenda is plenty robust to matter to millions of people, if Congress will work with him.
Energy is one example. Bush wants to reduce U.S. gasoline consumption 20 percent over 10 years, so he promotes cars that run on batteries or on alternative fuels such cellulosic ethanol, which can be produced from cornstalks, woodchips and switchgrass.
Bush's theme sounds about the same each time, but his events are subtly different.
After announcing his plan, he first went to a high-tech ethanol lab in Delaware to focus on the science.
Then he toured Ford and General Motors plants in the Kansas City area to show people that hybrid vehicles are becoming sleeker and more common. On Tuesday, he was showcasing how big delivery companies use alternative fuel technology.
The danger of such a singular focus is the risk of appearing tone-deaf if everyone is paying attention to something else.
Sullivan says Bush won't let that happen. On the day Bush toured the auto plants last week, for example, he returned to the White House earlier than expected to give a statement on the Gonzales matter and take questions from reporters.
Iraq remains the dominant issue for the public and for Bush, and it continues to show up on his calendar regularly. He plans to make comments on it Wednesday. As for promoting the rest of the agenda, Sullivan insists: "We can do more than one thing at a time."
Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
President Bush...focued on Ethanol!!!
Amid political battles, Bush sticks to ethanol
POSTED: 9:19 a.m. EDT, March 27, 2007
Story Highlights• President to see U.S. Postal Service alternative-fuel vehicles
• Visit part of series of White House events focusing on energy
• Comes amid congressional standoffs over Iraq, Gonzales
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- The attorney general is struggling to keep his job in a standoff with Congress over the purging of U.S. prosecutors. The war spending bill is stuck over whether troops should stay in Iraq, another bit of brinksmanship with lawmakers.
And President Bush is again talking, for two days in a row, about converting switchgrass and wood chips into ethanol.
The president's public schedule has Bush operating in two different worlds of news: the one threatening his administration, and the one he is determined to promote whether anyone is listening or not.
So while Congress challenges Bush on the firings of U.S. attorneys, the president is sticking to energy.
His only planned public event Tuesday was a visit to a U.S. Postal Service plant, where he was to stand near vehicles that run on alternative fuels and hail them as a way to reduce reliance on oil. If it sounds familiar, it's because he did something similar Monday at the White House.
He also touted his energy plan on a Midwestern tour of auto plants last Tuesday, which adds up to three times in about a week.
"We want people to know that we're doing a lot on energy, and we think energy is an issue where there's an interest in getting it done on the Hill," said Kevin Sullivan, the White House communications director. "The only way to break through and build some momentum is to do two or three events in a short period of time."
Without newsy developments, the message gets diminishing attention from networks and major newspapers. That's particularly true when it is up against the stories of embattled Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, the Iraq war and the 2008 presidential race.
From the White House perspective, though, there other ways to measure success.
Bush's visits get strong regional coverage, which can influence members of Congress and help give a boost to his legislation. In that sense, how the president spends his time is a message unto itself, a sign of his commitment to an issue.
Plus, pounding one issue increases the chances that people will hear what Bush is saying -- even if takes several times to do it.
"I don't know whether it works, but I don't think they have any choice," said Karlyn Bowman, a public opinion analyst from the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative think tank in Washington. "Sticking to your agenda is just the standard rule of what you do, and you do it even more when you're in trouble."
It is not surprising that Bush is spending so much time on energy, Bowman said. The issue affects the lives of gas-guzzling Americans. Politically, it also important to Democrats, which creates an opening for Bush to get something done as his term winds down.
Expect Bush to stay active on the four themes of his State of the Union speech: energy, education, health care and immigration.
The events are typically scheduled weeks in advance, which means they are not thrown together to draw attention from the controversy of the day. The White House certainly doesn't mind when that happens, though.
If Bush didn't keep pushing his domestic agenda, his administration says, it would be accused of being paralyzed by distraction.
"You certainly don't want the president just hunkered down in a bunker, besieged with problem after problem," said John Podesta, chief of staff to President Clinton during the impeachment scandal.
Clinton was famous for staying focused on one issue while a crisis raged on another one. He called it compartmentalizing. Unlike Clinton, though, Bush's popularity has sunk with the public because of the war in Iraq and other missteps, Podesta said.
"His agenda is relatively thin, and his job approval on the elements of his agenda is bad," Podesta said. "It's very hard to break through and have much to break through with."
Bush's advisers say his agenda is plenty robust to matter to millions of people, if Congress will work with him.
Energy is one example. Bush wants to reduce U.S. gasoline consumption 20 percent over 10 years, so he promotes cars that run on batteries or on alternative fuels such cellulosic ethanol, which can be produced from cornstalks, woodchips and switchgrass.
Bush's theme sounds about the same each time, but his events are subtly different.
After announcing his plan, he first went to a high-tech ethanol lab in Delaware to focus on the science.
Then he toured Ford and General Motors plants in the Kansas City area to show people that hybrid vehicles are becoming sleeker and more common. On Tuesday, he was showcasing how big delivery companies use alternative fuel technology.
The danger of such a singular focus is the risk of appearing tone-deaf if everyone is paying attention to something else.
Sullivan says Bush won't let that happen. On the day Bush toured the auto plants last week, for example, he returned to the White House earlier than expected to give a statement on the Gonzales matter and take questions from reporters.
Iraq remains the dominant issue for the public and for Bush, and it continues to show up on his calendar regularly. He plans to make comments on it Wednesday. As for promoting the rest of the agenda, Sullivan insists: "We can do more than one thing at a time."
Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
I have substantial positions in USSE and SSTP but must say I am perplexed to see the huge spike in volume in USSE given that the PPS in SSTP will exponentially surpass USSE when contracts are announced. I am pleased but surprised that people are not buying SSTP by the bundle!
I have substantial positions in USSE and SSTP but must say I am perplexed to see the huge spike in volume in USSE given that the PPS in SSTP will exponentially surpass USSE when contracts are announced. I am pleased but surprised that people are not buying SSTP by the bundle!
I am dumbfounded to see such low volume today. Clearly the press release provided a ton of foresight of the beauty to come. People on the message board either a)dont know how to properly extract the potent details of the release b)are short the stock, or c)will only buy more once the stock hits a dollar. I will not speculate as to when SSTP takes off, but from the press release it is very ripe and will be a monster as soon as the contracts suggested in the Press Release will become public info to the market! Its not a matter if, but a matter of when, and the when is very very soon in my estimation.
SSTP gets the green certificates. This is the exact reason the company was spun off!
NEWS NEWS NEWS!!!!
Sustainable Power Corp. Featured in Interview at WallSt.net
NATCHEZ, MS -- (MARKET WIRE) -- March 15, 2007 -- Sustainable Power Corp. (PINKSHEETS: SSTP) (PINKSHEETS: USSE), a provider of green energy power plants, announced today that the company's SVP of Business Development, Robert Davis, was recently interviewed by WallSt.net, a Financial Media Group, Inc. company. As part of a larger effort to raise awareness of technologies intended to meet or exceed Congressional directives on green energy adoption, Mr. Davis participated in the interview introducing the company's short term milestones and achievements to date. An audio version of the interview is available at www.wallst.net by selecting Interviews from the main menu.
During the course of the conversation, Mr. Davis discussed the positioning strengths and market advantages of Sustainable Power Corp. "Clearly what we have here goes past the ideology of just investing in alternative energies for the sake of it," stated Davis. "We have a green energy company whose value proposition makes sense, an instantly accessible market with a clear demand, and an experienced management team capable of selling power plants even without the green energy equation. Add in our ability to integrate USSEC's biofuel for performance without compromise to our environment or our economy, and we have a clear route to emerge as a green market leader."
The interview progressed highlighting other key achievements and immediate milestones for the company. Highlights of short term company objectives included:
-- The company's application for formal designation as Green-E certified,
a renewable electricity certification program provided by the leading
verification organization in the country. The accreditation will support
the first two year objectives that SSTP has in providing an estimated 3.6
billion green kilowatt hours, to be generated from the management of six
smaller projects in three compliance mandated states -- representing only a
partial scope of current opportunities the company is considering.
-- The creation and management of a worldwide coalition of turnkey
integration specialists, power plant construction firms, and facility
management groups, allowing for easy adoption and integration of
sustainable power plants and the USSEC biofuel discovery across multiple
markets and countries for a smooth transition. The program also includes
licensing foreign territories to develop key partnerships to maximize area-
based representation, and presenting the coalition to the Senate
Subcommittee on Renewable Energies to help with congressional direction on
policy generation involving emissions reduction and adoption rates of
alternative fuels.
-- The establishment of a Global Joint Venture and Special Projects
Finance Panel, allowing for fund allocation and project financing to be
ideally matched on a project to investor basis. The network will include
more than two dozen members and project financing specialists, allowing for
individual plant opportunities to be matched to the most cost-effective
funding source based on project size, region, participation rate,
benefactors, and investment charter.
Further information on Sustainable Power Corp. can be obtained by visiting them online at www.sustainablepowercorp.com, or by visiting the USSEC Information Bureau by visiting www.maximuscommunications.com.
About Sustainable Power Corp.
Sustainable Power Corp is an international green energy service provider focused on environmentally safe power generation. The company has the exclusive rights to develop and manage a portfolio of green power plants utilizing the USSEC biofuel discovery, a renewable fuel source able to be produced from one fifth of the soybean acreage traditionally associated with biodiesel.
SSTP services range from feasibility studies, project financing, and site design, to full scale facility development and turnkey plant construction. The superior performance gained from using the renewable fuel source allows the company to offer green energy facilities ranging anywhere from 5MW to 500MW, featuring complete turnkey power solutions that offer exceptional value over all other market alternatives.
Safe Harbor Statement: Matters discussed in this press release contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. When used in this press release, the words "anticipate," "believe," "estimate," "may," "intend," "expect" and similar expressions identify such forward-looking statements. Actual results, performance or achievements could differ materially from those contemplated, expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements contained herein. These forward-looking statements are based largely on the expectations of the Company and are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties. These include, but are not limited to, risks and uncertainties associated with: the impact of economic, competitive and other factors affecting the Company and its operations, markets, product, and distributor performance, the impact on the national and local economies resulting from terrorist actions, and U.S. actions subsequently; and other factors available from the Company.
We need the longs on this board to step up and start buying at these prices. Reach in and grab some dry powder and purchase. I picked up another 30k this morning.....the price should not be dropping.....you will be rewarded by weeks end!
I am new to this board but not new to the company. I will make a claim not to be made again by me and unfortunately I can not provide any additional information. By Wednesday of next week we will be above 40 cents. That I guarantee....