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True Earthling Donating Member (373 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-20-11 03:13 PM
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Israel Corp. reports biomass fuel breakthrough
Edited on Wed Apr-20-11 03:18 PM by True Earthling
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Israel Corp. unit reports biomass fuel breakthrough

Primus Green Energy has an agreement with Lockheed Martin to develop bio-jet fuel for the US Defense Department.
20 April 11 15:13, Amiram Barkat and Yael Gruntman

Primus Green Energy Ltd., a US subsidiary of Israel Corporation's (TASE: ILCO) renewable energy unit IC Green Energy Ltd., reports that it has developed a process to convert agricultural biomass into standard automotive fuels at a competitive production cost compared with the price of oil. Primus GE uses agricultural residues that do not compete with food crops.

The final product is 93 octane gasoline, with the energy capabilities and characteristics of regular gasoline for vehicles and industry. There is no need for engine customization and can use existing fuel distribution networks. Primus GE says that its biofuel emits 80% less pollution than gasoline refined from oil.

As part of Primus GE's effort to commercialize its product, it has an engineering services agreement with Lockheed Martin Company (NYSE: LWT), which is seeking biofuel solutions, especially for jet fuel, for the US Department of Defense. Primus GE plans to produce bio-jet fuel.
Primus GE is also negotiating a letter of intent with a major US engineering company to be the chief contractor to build Primus GE's commercial plant.

The company has a cooperation agreement with New York-based Landmark Ventures to lead a future financing round. It also has a letter of intent from Tennessee-based Eco Energy Inc., which currently handles 20% of US ethanol and biodiesel commerce, and it is in contact with US agricultural companies to grow biomass on marginal land, and with logging companies for their wood residue.

http://www.globes.co.il/serveen/globes/docview.asp?did=1000639918&fid=1725

Primus website... http://www.primusge.com/


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buddysmellgood Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-20-11 03:26 PM
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1. I wonder how it works. Breaking lignin apart is a big challenge.
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