Colusa Biomass Energy Corporation CEO Featured on Stockbully.Com Audio Interview
Posted on: Thursday, 6 December 2007, 09:00 CST
Colusa Biomass Energy Corporation (Pink Sheets:CLME) is pleased to announce today that CEO and Chairman Tom Bowers is featured in an audio interview on www.stockbully.com. Colusa Biomass Energy Corporation is a company whose focus is on the development of bio-fuels for transportation.
The CEO talks about the Company's innovative process it utilizes to make clean energy, ethanol and industrial grade silica from waste rice straw, the world's most plentiful agricultural waste. Also, Mr. Bowers shares with investors and prospective investors alike some of his comments as regards the Company in 2008.
"The Colusa Biomass processing plant could be commissioned as early as the fourth quarter of 2008," mentioned CEO Tom Bower. "When geared up, the Colusa facility will consume approximately 130,000 tons of waste biomass annually, producing 12.5 million gallons of ethanol and 16,800 tons of silica/sodium oxide. What will this mean to the environment? Since ethanol is the `oxygenator' for unleaded gasoline, it will mean a much cleaner burning combustion and smaller amounts of tailpipe emissions."
Colusa recently announced that it is featured on Stockbully.com in an effort to obtain more exposure via the Internet and to reach as many prospective investors as possible.
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About Colusa Biomass Energy Corporation
Colusa Biomass Energy is currently raising money to build its first bio-refinery in Colusa County. The facility will have an annual capacity to produce 12.5 million gallons of ethanol from approximately 135,000 tons of waste rice straw. The process is based on patented and proprietary technologies that convert waste biomass into ethanol for use in transportation fuels. It is important to note that the process takes nothing from the food stream but only consumes renewable cellulosic waste biomass. The business model anticipates 11 such bio-refineries in the US. Additional information can be obtained at the website: www.colusabiomass.com.
Safe Harbor: Forward-looking statements in this release are made pursuant to the ``Safe Harbor'' provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties, including, without limitation, continued acceptance of the company's products, increased levels of competition for the company, new products and technological changes, the company's dependence upon third-party suppliers, intellectual property rights and other risks.
Source: Business Wire
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