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Modern Energy Corp
470 Nautilus St. Suite #304
La Jolla, CA 92037
Phone: 858.220.0243
Fax: 858.729.0271
Modern Energy Corp trades on the third tier of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange as ME2C or ME2C.F. Modern Energy, established in 2006, is a development stage investment company with interests in Jatropha and Palm oils, mining and agricultural land in the Philippines, as well as investments in marketable securities. Now that the company has reorganized, its new management is beginning to execute on a business plan that is anticipated to generate increasing cash flow from aggressive initiatives involving its alternative energy properties.
The Company’s website at www.ModernEnergyCorp.com describes its work in the development of energy resources, presently focusing on development of Jatropha and palm oil production for bio-fuels from undeveloped plantations in the Philippines.
Modern Energy looks forward to becoming a leading company in the alternative energy field and continuing to develop other areas of sustainable energy, such as solar energy. Modern Energy is committed to environmental protection, advanced research in the alternative energy field, and harmony with the community.
Incorporated: 2006
Public Listing: 2007
Exchange Symbols: Frankfurt: ME2C
Common Shares issued & outstanding: 1,202,400,000
PALM OIL POTENTIAL (Biofuel)
Modern Energy's wholly owned subsidiaries are committed to producing bio-diesel through partnerships, joint ventures, leases, direct ownership and farming on more than 250,000 hectares (over 600,000 acres) of agricultural land on the island of Mindanao in the Philippines, much of which is suitable for growing palm oil and jatropha oil.
Palm trees are the most productive natural oil source in the world. A single hectare of oil palm may yield over 4 metric tons of crude oil, or nearly 5,000 liters (1200 gallons) of crude oil per hectare. Jatropha is the second most productive source at nearly 1000 gallons per hectare. (For comparison, soybeans and corn (maize), often heralded as top biofuel sources, generate only 118 and 45 gallons per hectare, respectively.)
If half of the Mindanao land were planted in jatropha plants and palm trees, in several years, after they mature, the company potentially could produce over US$200 million worth of palm and jatropha oil annually with current prices for palm and jatropha oil of US$400 per ton.
Biofuel is considered an eco-friendly source of energy, and reduces greenhouse gas emissions. Palm oil is an important source of biofuel because of its clean burning quality.
Sustainable practices and responsible methods of land clearance and cultivation could significantly reduce much of the unwanted impact on the environment. The land in the Philippines is not currently forested, but, after being planted with palm trees, the environment will benefit from the trees’ absorption of CO2 as it produces palm oil.
The company is currently negotiating with potential investors/partners that may invest in the potentially highly profitable and environmentally friendly palm oil and jatropha oil production enterprise.
MINING POTENTIAL
The Mindanao land in the Philippines also has access to mineral rights. There are potentially valuable quantities of copper, gold, silver, and other minerals. The company is assessing the property to determine which minerals are commercially viable for extraction in order to develop a business plan including attracting a well-capitalized partner.
Please visit www.ModernEnergyCorp.com for more information.
WHY INVEST IN MODERN ENERGY NOW?
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Global demand for biofuel exceeds global supply
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Environmentally conscious
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Company has already paid 2 dividends and intends to pay additional dividends in the future.
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trong shareholder growth potential from a three pronged front— Jatropha, Palm oil, biofuel feedstock production, and mineral rights exploration and development, and dividends of related companies and subsidiaries.