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Wednesday, 12/23/2009 2:26:40 PM

Wednesday, December 23, 2009 2:26:40 PM

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From the Extreme Biodiesal Website:

http://www.extremebiodiesel.com/about-bio-diesel.aspx?aid=12

Extreme Green Technologies, Inc. (Extreme Biodiesel) has passed final inspection by the city of Corona and is now one of few fully licensed biodiesel production and distribution facilities in California

Assistance of TEAM Corona was vital to Extreme Biodiesel opening facility

CORONA, Calif. (January 28, 2009) – Extreme Green Technologies, Inc. (Extreme Biodiesel) joins the ranks as one of California’s few fully licensed and operational biodiesel production and distribution facilities.

“We are very pleased to reach this point in the company’s history. We are on the cutting edge of this emerging industry along with a few other biodiesel companies in California,” said Joe Spadafore, President of Extreme Green Technologies, Inc.

With passage of final inspection by the city of Corona, production will increase to as much as 4,000 gallons a day of clean burning and recycled biodiesel. Extreme Biodiesel uses a process that separates the biodiesel from waste products contained in used cooking oil, which is then converted to biodiesel fuel.

“Getting this facility approved was a very big step for the company. We can now use this facility and the permitting process as a template in other communities where we intend to build additional production and distribution sites,“ said Spadafore.

California has mandated the use of bio-fuels in a significant percentage of state, city and county vehicles, creating a demand that far exceeds available supply. The opening of facilities similar to the one Extreme Biodiesel is now operating in Corona will be critical to helping California meeting its self-imposed renewable energy usage goals.

The company recently won the prestigious new technology award for its Extreme Green Machine at the international SEMA show in Las Vegas in November 2008. Extreme Biodiesel is currently converting waste oil to biodiesel, but is also working with potential suppliers of algae to provide even greater resources for biodiesel raw materials.

In addition to its current plant capable of producing 1,500,000 gallons of biodiesel a year, they are looking to expand that plant rapidly to increase production up to 3,650,000 gallons per year