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Thursday, February 25, 2010 7:31:40 PM
EXTREME BIODIESEL
Extreme Biodiesel, an Envirotek controlled company, has recently been very active in adapting the companies Corona, California Biodiesel refinery to accommodate alternative feedstock supplies as raw material for the production of high grade Biodiesel fuels. With the recent withdrawal of the federal and state tax and carbon credit incentives, many Biodiesel facilities have been forced to close or move to "Idle" mode. ENVIROTEK'S Extreme Biodiesel scientific team believes it has found a solution to continue advanced production, remain profitable and increase the supply of premium quality Biodiesel fuels from an alternative feedstock supply without the added incentive of immediate carbon and tax incentive programs.
ALL GREEN ENERGY
Also publicity coming from todays PR...
ENVIROTEK's Extreme Biodiesel division is an exhibitor on March 4, 5, and 6th at the Commodity Classic 2010 Convention at the Anaheim Convention Center.
With the addition of sorghum in 2010, Commodity Classic is the premier convention and trade show of the U.S. corn, soybean, wheat and sorghum industries. The 2010 Commodity Classic is a joint trade show and convention put on by The American Soybean Association, The National Corn Growers Association, The National Association of Wheat Growers, and The National Sorghum Producers. The 2008 trade show featured 847 booths that were visited by an all-time record high of more than 4,530 attendees, including more than 145 members of the nation's leading media. * 2008 grower attendees said they farm an average of 2,132 total acres. * Over 75 percent of survey respondents said other growers in their area often ask their opinion on new agricultural products and practices. * Over 70 percent of survey respondents said they are one of the first to adopt new products and practices on their operation when they become available in their area. Extreme's Biodiesel extractor can produce Biodiesel from Soy Bean feedstock allowing the farmers to produce Biodiesel to operate their agricultural equipment at virtually little to no cost of production of the fuel product.
Extreme Biodiesel, an Envirotek controlled company, has recently been very active in adapting the companies Corona, California Biodiesel refinery to accommodate alternative feedstock supplies as raw material for the production of high grade Biodiesel fuels. With the recent withdrawal of the federal and state tax and carbon credit incentives, many Biodiesel facilities have been forced to close or move to "Idle" mode. ENVIROTEK'S Extreme Biodiesel scientific team believes it has found a solution to continue advanced production, remain profitable and increase the supply of premium quality Biodiesel fuels from an alternative feedstock supply without the added incentive of immediate carbon and tax incentive programs.
ALL GREEN ENERGY
Also publicity coming from todays PR...
ENVIROTEK's Extreme Biodiesel division is an exhibitor on March 4, 5, and 6th at the Commodity Classic 2010 Convention at the Anaheim Convention Center.
With the addition of sorghum in 2010, Commodity Classic is the premier convention and trade show of the U.S. corn, soybean, wheat and sorghum industries. The 2010 Commodity Classic is a joint trade show and convention put on by The American Soybean Association, The National Corn Growers Association, The National Association of Wheat Growers, and The National Sorghum Producers. The 2008 trade show featured 847 booths that were visited by an all-time record high of more than 4,530 attendees, including more than 145 members of the nation's leading media. * 2008 grower attendees said they farm an average of 2,132 total acres. * Over 75 percent of survey respondents said other growers in their area often ask their opinion on new agricultural products and practices. * Over 70 percent of survey respondents said they are one of the first to adopt new products and practices on their operation when they become available in their area. Extreme's Biodiesel extractor can produce Biodiesel from Soy Bean feedstock allowing the farmers to produce Biodiesel to operate their agricultural equipment at virtually little to no cost of production of the fuel product.

