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     251  0 Kommentare Alliance Media Group Holdings, Inc.'s Affiliate Carbolosic, LLC Announces Results From Commercial Scale Test of Its Patented CTS Technology

    WEST PALM BEACH, FL--(Marketwired - Jul 30, 2014) - Alliance Media Group Holdings, Inc.'s (OTCQB: ALLM) (the "Company") affiliate Carbolosic, LLC (www.amgrenewables.com) has released preliminary results from its Commercial Scale testing that was conducted July 17, 2014 at Garmor Advanced Products in Orlando, Florida. Under the direction of the Carbolosic scientific team, including CTS inventor Dr. Richard Blair, several Commercial Scale tests were performed using one of Garmor's industrial attritor mills. 

    The tests confirmed the University of Central Florida's lab results and showed that through the CTS conversion process cellulose was quickly and effectively converted into sugars without the use of liquid acids, applied heat or pressure or any hazardous material, at a commercial scale. This marks a milestone for the conversion of cellulose to sugar technologies. Until now the only Commercial Scale process that has been able to convert certain cellulose material into certain sugars has done so with liquid acids, enzymes, pretreatments and a bevy of other expensive and time-consuming materials. "We are still sifting through all of the data but preliminary results are extremely encouraging," said AMG Renewables CEO Joe McNaney. He went on to say, "In one test we achieved a full conversion in less than 15 minutes, at Commercial Scale and the power consumption was negligible. Taking these results and working with our development partner on the process design we could see upwards of a 1,000 ton a day process by the end of the year."

    Because the Carbolosic CTS process is extremely flexible with its scalability, modular design, low operating and capital expense the CTS process is poised to change the way biofuels and renewable energy is manufactured. Under a variety of U.S. Government mandates, bio fuel manufacturers and blenders are required to use non-food source cellulose at certain levels each year. To date there is no other commercial scale cellulose to sugar process ready for the market that is economically viable and environmentally friendly.

    About CTS™:

    CTS™ was invented by Dr. Richard Blair at the University of Central Florida and patented by the University in 2012. Carbolosic obtained the exclusive, worldwide license to the patent in 2013. The patented CTS™ technology is the only known mechanical/chemical, dry process for converting cellulose material into sugar for use in the bio fuels industry as well as other fine chemical manufacturing without the use of enzymes, bacteria or liquid acids.  CTS™ is poised to become the preferred method for cellulose conversion due to its lack of harsh liquid acids, applied heat or pressure, enormous capital requirements as well as the absence of any hazardous byproduct materials. 

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    Alliance Media Group Holdings, Inc.'s Affiliate Carbolosic, LLC Announces Results From Commercial Scale Test of Its Patented CTS Technology WEST PALM BEACH, FL--(Marketwired - Jul 30, 2014) - Alliance Media Group Holdings, Inc.'s (OTCQB: ALLM) (the "Company") affiliate Carbolosic, LLC (www.amgrenewables.com) has released preliminary results from its Commercial Scale testing that was …