Revistas de energías renovables
Número 91<br>Julio 2010
Biocarburantes
U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp. builds first bioenergy fuel reactor

January 18, 2007

USSEC (United States Sustainable Energy Corp.) yesterday announced completion of the first fuel reactor at its new bioenergy plant in Natchez, Mississippi. According to the company’s press release, the new reactor has a daily production capacity of 6,000 gallons of biofuel and is three times more energy efficient than any other biofuel process.



One bushel of soybean stock is sufficient to generate 5 gallons of high grade fuel, which USSEC claims is a conversion ratio three times more efficient than that achieved in traditional biodiesel production. A patent on this production process is pending.

 

USSEC’s biofuel also boasts weather resistance up to -90 degrees Fahrenheit, a BTU rating similar to petroleum diesel, and unlike other types of fuel, it leaves no corrosive residues. The company plans to start production later on this month and expects great interest from the press as well as government officials when it presents its new efficient production technology.

 

Yet, the first reactor at Natchez is only a harbinger of what’s to come as over 200 reactors of this type should complete assembly within the upcoming year. Further project developments at other locations have already been scheduled for 2008. USSEC is a strong proponent of delivering energy independence to the United States and according to the organization’s website, is “dedicated to producing clean, low-cost energy with a high-quality biofuel made from renewable agricultural resources such as soybeans and corn”.

For additional information:
www.ussec.us





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