Biofuel: What Everyone Should Know

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Biofuel: What Everyone Should Know (NAPSA)—In the world’s continuing effort to find alternative energy sources, one word powers many of the current discussions and debates: biofuel. Whatis it? Biofuel is any fuel that is de- rived from biomass—recently liv- ing organisms or their metabolic by-products, such as manure from cows. It is a renewable energy source, unlike other natural resources such as petroleum, coal and nuclearfuels. lades since 2006 for its research and creation of a celebrated biofuel—a world-changing discovery and green-energy advancement Sustainable Power Corp.’s celebrated biofuel is a greenenergy advancement that is made from 100 percent renewable resources and yields three times morefuel than other methods. @ Agricultural products specifi- that is made from 100 percent renewable resources and yields include corn and soybeans (pri- methods. Specific benefits of the cally grown for use as biofuels marily in the United States) as well as flaxseed and rapeseed(primarily in Europe). Waste from three times more fuel than other company’s products include: SSTP’s biofuels are 100 percent biological and require zero industry, agriculture, forestry and blended petroleum. produce bioenergy; examples include straw, lumber, manure, sewage, garbage and food left- leum require zero engine modificationsin all vehicles. As a result, people don’t have to spend money to save moneyor be forced to modify their cars. households can also be used to overs. Most biofuel is burned to release its stored chemical energy. The largest advantage of biofuel in comparison to most other fuel types is that the energy within the biomass can be stored for an indefinite time period, while remainingresistant to all weather conditions with no corrosive behavior. The production of biofuels to replace oil and natural gas is in active development, focusing on the use of cheap organic matter (usually cellulose, agricultural and sewage waste) in the efficient production of liquid and gas biofuels that yield high net energy gain. Who’s doingit? Sustainable Power Corp. (OTC: SSTP) has received global acco- SSTP’s biodiesel and Vertro- SSTP’s biofuels are made using the Rivera Process, which does not work with food crops— instead utilizing such plant mate- rials as jatropha, hay, palm waste, straw and chickweed, which are free of pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers. The company’s biofuel demon- strates a per-gallon performance rating that’s higher than current petroleum products and is madeat a fraction of the production cost of any green alternative, providing perhaps the most viable green-energy solution available. For additional information, visit www.sustainablepower.com.