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![]() | Apparently the Dominican Republic is hot for SSTP, as they strive to become the world's first 100% Green country. Here's Mr. Rivera in the DR back in September (click link) El Dinero - Comisión presenta un reactor que producirÃ*a biocombustible and then their country is handing him the Achievement Award for Renewable Energy on Tuesday Jan. 22 (I believe, maybe Monday). All this news was buzzing last week, hence the run-up to .07 the other day, then it hit resistance at .08. Profits taken (got down to .046 today), in fact, I pulled out a few bucks myself, paid cash for my son's 8th birthday laser-tag/pizza extravaganza with 10 of his friends. This addition of Jim Ford of AmSpec to the board of SSTP is legitimate news that bashers find unassailable. AmSpec is a member of the IFIA AC Petroleum Committee, parent organization in London. Big rats crowding around big cheese. "In my thirty plus years in the oil industry, this unique process is completely different from what I have seen." - Jim Ford 1/15/08 on SSTP's Vertroleum (tm). Study SSTP for yourself, people. Assess your risk and make a decision. But don't dilly-dally. We'z goin' Green! |
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![]() | Latest on SSTP SSTP and USSE updates 1 AlphaTrade.com - Advertising Programs SSTP advertising presence - check bottom of page for SSTP logo on streaming banner 2 NATCHEZ, MS--(MARKET WIRE)--Jan 22, 2008 -- U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp. (Other OTC:USSE.PK - News) is pleased to announce that John Rivera, CEO of U.S. Sustainable Energy, received an award last week during International Energy Week ("SEIDE") in the Dominican Republic. At the conference, the Secretary of State and President of the National Energy Commission, Arístides Fernández Zucco, presented the only 'Award of Recognition' (pic1, pic2) to Dr. John Rivera, CEO of U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp., for his joint effort with the scientists from SEIDE and Spain, demonstrating the capacity to produce Vetroleum(TM) from a variety of native organic feedstocks. The tests proved to be positive from both the Dominican and Spanish scientists. The award also recognized Mr. Rivera as 'Biofuels Personality of the Year' by Biofuels Digest. Mr. Rivera expressed, "I wish to thank The Honorable Dr. Leonel Fernandez Reyna, President of the Dominican Republic, and Arístides Fernández Zucco, Secretary of State and President of the National Energy Commission, along with all members of SEIDE for this honor bestowed on me and USSEC. We look forward to the continuation of our cooperative efforts with the Dominican Republic." The First International Energy Week took place from January 14th - 18th, 2008 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. This event was organized to find solutions for the world's growing demand for green energy by bringing together both public and private entities to collaborate and solve these energy issues. International as well as national companies had the opportunity to exhibit their products and then had the chance to establish connections as well as meetings at the event. During the five-day event, conferences and workshops were held in reference to the discussion of topics such as energy planning, renewable energy, sources of financing and infrastructure. SEIDE was organized by the National Commission of Energy and the Academy of Science of the Dominican Republic, in close cooperation with the United Nations among other organizations. Dominican Republic Awards USSEC CEO John Rivera During International Energy Week (SEIDE) in Santo Domingo: Financial News - Yahoo! Finance |
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![]() | More news on USSE & SSTP from last week: Successful demonstration of bio-crude production capability in Texas; test results awaited from algae-to-crude test | Biofuels Digest The company (USSE) recently installed a new production line at its Baytown facility, and has been successfully testing up to 1,000 gallons per day of soybean-based bio-crude production. The company’s “Rivera” process, which is closely held as a trade secret, will produce fuels that will be certified at an on-site facility by Amspec. Amspec Senior VP Jim Ford, who serves on the board of the Americas Committee of the International Federation of Inspection Agencies, has recently joined the board of Sustainable Power (SSTP), a related company that has licensed the Rivera process. Following Amspec’s certification of each batch of biocrude, the company will transfer the certified oil to an onsite, Aspec-controlled storage facility. The certified biocrude will be then be sold to George E. Warren Co., a major wholesale petroleum distributor, which will have the option of distribution via pipeline or barge. The initial production line has a capacity of 3 million gallons per year, and the company has plans in place to add additional lines, with potential maximum capacity of more than 1 million gallons per day at its 500-acre Baytown plant. On Friday, the company ran its initial test of 20 pounds of 5% oil-content algae feedstock with 40 percent water content, and resulted in an ignitable oil product. The algae was supplied by Green Star Products, which is negotiating with US Sustainable Energy to install a series of algae bioreactors at the Baytown facility, should test results be favorable. **************************** Look... we're talking about 10,000 gallons of fuel from one acre of algae verses 28 gallons from corn. SSTP has a fairly low float. Meanwhile, contracts are being received, 4 plant reactors are built, and funding is not an issue like it was in the past. |
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![]() | Latest on SSTP. This article is from The Baytown Sun. The Baytown Sun Baytown company plans major splash on energy By Kari Griffin Baytown Sun Published February 1, 2008 Members of the Central American Parliament, which represents countries in South and Central America, and the Caribbean, were in Baytown Thursday because of one man’s process of turning soybeans – among other things – into biofuel. John Rivera, CEO of Sustainable Energy Corp. and winner of an International Engineering Conference award and inventor of the “Rivera Process,” has found a way to produce biogasoline from pyrolysis biocrude oil – and he’ll be doing it right in our backyard. Located across from Pinehurst on Highway 146, Baytown Green Energy Consortium employees have been hard at work these past couple of months setting up the test facility where a 65-foot unit of four reactors will turn substances with a carbon chain into 737 fertilizer, heavy crude oil, light crude oil and synthetic gas in just under 9 minutes – a process that has taken Rivera 20 years to perfect. Using a prototype to show his guests how it’s done, Rivera produced the biogasoline that burned clean until it was mixed with regular gasoline, which produced black smoke. Rivera also pointed out that what remains of the processed soybeans is used to make a 737 organic based fertilizer and soil treatment that removes harmful chemicals from soil. “We have zero waste byproducts,” Rivera said. The Baytown Green Energy facility, (a joint-venture with U.S. Sustainable Energy), is capable of producing 6,700 gallons of a petroleum product in a 24 -hour period and will be making 24,000 gallons a day within 90 days, Rivera said. And the completion of a 500 mega-watt green power plant, (the largest of its kind in the world), is on the horizon. If successful, Baytonians will not have to pay the fuel adjustment charges that can make up 30 percent of their bill, Rivera said. “I’m going to be the power company in Texas,” he said. Parlacen President Julio González Gamarra and H.D. Fernando Ricardo Luna Waldheim from the department of engineering of Central American Parliament were impressed with what they saw going on at the Baytown facility – so impressed they were willing to contribute $4 billion for Rivera to move the project to a bigger scale right away. “This technology has a great future,” Waldheim said. The market for this type of product is especially strong in underdeveloped countries, he said. “It’s just a great opportunity for us to enter and to substitute the demand and to lower the energy costs in these countries where they don’t have crude oil, but they do have the agriculture to make a joint venture with us,” Waldheim said. “Instead of being energy dependent, they could be exporting crude oil. It’s a great opportunity for the democratic countries. Right now, these areas are making ethanol and producing a lot of sugar cane, “but it’s not a substitute for petroleum products,” Waldheim said. Once the 400 to 800 reactors are placed all in these countries, they will use their local feeds such as nuts and other carbon-based food stock to make their own energy and export the surplus said Scott Hoerr of Farmer’s Sustainable Energy International, which is working with Rivera on this project. “We want to take it to the grass-roots level,” Hoerr said. Baytown Councilman Brandon Capetillo learned a lot from the informative tour. “There is a global market for biofuels,” Capetillo said. “The City of Baytown is very interested in this type of development.” Almost as interesting than the process that Rivas created, Capetillo said, is the fact that “this can happen right here in Baytown.” For more information about the process taking place at Baytown Green Energy Consortium, visit SPC : Baytown Green Energy Consortium. |
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![]() | 12:45 PM EST SSTP up 15.00% to .046 on heavy volume 2.3m shares traded. Another run-up is coming, probably to about .065/.075 before resistance. If you get in right now, you can flip and potentially make a little money next week. Longs are just rubbing their hands together like Mr. Burns. No worries. |
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| Realist,/Moderator!!! | haaaaaaaaaa Quote:
__________________ All ambitions are lawful except those which climb upward on the miseries or credulities of mankind. Joseph Conrad, Use your own mind on what to buy and sell!! | |
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![]() | LOL "Pump".... LOL, I guess. Just trying to contribute to the Forum. The topic thread is called "Stock Picks".... SSTP is my pick. C'mon, Nemo... fess up... You know you got a little piece. You're into bio-plastics, right? This one should be right up your alley. SSTP up 16.25% now. Chart looks good, tracking huge daily volumes. |
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| Realist,/Moderator!!! | Piece of what??/ Quote:
TO DA MOON ALICEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
__________________ All ambitions are lawful except those which climb upward on the miseries or credulities of mankind. Joseph Conrad, Use your own mind on what to buy and sell!! | |
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| Realist,/Moderator!!! | you want a real stock?? SIGM 48.56 up 3.34 (7.39)% 48.23 48.50 I started with this at $8.00 something, Nice mom play . A lot of ups and downs weeeeeeeeeeeee
__________________ All ambitions are lawful except those which climb upward on the miseries or credulities of mankind. Joseph Conrad, Use your own mind on what to buy and sell!! |
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![]() | ? Isn't this particular forum for Penny Stock Picks? Nemo, if you got the cheese to day-trade SIGM at $50 bucks, why are you spending 15.7 hours per day at Stock Hideout? Go to Aruba and build your dream house! For a moderator you sure are active... sometimes adversarial... (?) SSTP closes at .049, up 22.5%.. on Monday look for the official PR of today's Baytown newspaper article The Baytown Sun to bolster the run-up. Almost 4m shares traded today, not bad for a nickel job. |
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