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2006-03-30 Close Window
12:04:01
Veridium Receives Order to Increase Ethanol Production Efficiencies
Business Editors / Energy Editors
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 30, 2006--Veridium Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: VRDM) today announced its receipt of an order from a Wisconsin based ethanol producer for the second stage of Veridium's patent-pending Corn Oil Extraction Systems(TM). Veridium's proprietary new Corn Oil Extraction Systems(TM) extract high grade corn oil from an ethanol by-product called distillers dried grain ("DDG").
One Kernel, Two Fuels
Currently, the majority of ethanol production is based on a dry milling technique that utilizes more than 1 billion bushels of corn to produce 3 billion gallons per year of ethanol. The dry mill process converts the starch from the kernel of corn into sugar and then the sugar into ethanol. The balance of the corn (non-starch components) then goes through a dewatering and dehydration process where the byproduct is sold as a commercial feed ingredient called DDG. DDG contains the majority of the corn oil that was present in the kernel. Today, the 1 billion bushels of corn currently used in the dry mill ethanol process contain roughly 300 million gallons of corn oil that is currently sold for about $0.03 per pound as commercial feed. Thenew Veridium technology presents another option - cost effectiveconversion of the oil in the ethanol by-product into biodiesel.
Veridium's technology has the capability of removing up to 75% of the corn oil from within the DDG in two stages. The first stage extracts 1.2 to 1.5 million gallons per year and corresponds to about 30% of the corn oil in the DDG for a 50 million gallon per year facility. Each of Veridium's previously announced orders for its Corn Oil Extraction Systems(TM) are for deployments of the first stage. The second stage of the Veridium technology recovers another 30% to 45% of the corn oil in the DDG, corresponding to another 1.2 to 2.2 million gallons of corn oil per year out of a 50 million gallon per year ethanol facility. The Wisconsin facility has ordered both stages and is expected to produce about 2.4 to 3.7 million gallons of corn oil per year when both stages are deployed later this year.
David Winsness, chief executive officer of Veridium's industrial design division, stated that "3 million gallons per year of high grade corn oil converts to 3 million gallons per year of biodiesel. This equates to a 6% increase in fuel production out of a 50 million gallon per year ethanol facility, and a significant increase in plant productivity out of the plant's existing infrastructure."
Veridium provides turn-key Corn Oil Extraction Systems(TM) for no up-front cost in return for long-term corn oil purchase agreements based on a fixed discount to prevailing market prices.
Increased Demand for Ethanol
Kevin Kreisler, chairman and chief executive officer of GreenShift Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: GSHF), Veridium's majority shareholder, said that "the Veridium technology is very timely. We expect that demand for ethanol is going to increase markedly in the immediate future as the fuel additive MTBE is phased out and replaced with ethanol. Our belief is that this is going to result in increased demand for technologies that enhance ethanol production efficiencies and Veridium holds the rights to a number of technologies that we believe achieve this." MTBE, or methyl tertiary butyl ether, is blended with gasoline to enhance its oxygen content and it accounts for about 10 percent of the volume of every gallon of gasoline with which it is blended. This is equal to about 1.4 percent of the nationwide supply. Many gasoline marketers are planning to eliminate their use of MTBE once the oxygenate requirement lapses on May 5 due to the fact that the Energy Policy Act of 2005 didn't protect MTBE producers from past or future groundwater contamination lawsuits. Additionally, the new Renewable Fuel Standard holds refiners to a baseline use of renewable fuels such as ethanol of 4 billion gallons in 2006 and increasing to 7.5 billion gallons by 2012. The Energy Department estimates that 130,000 barrels per day of extra ethanol will be needed beginning May 5, an amount equal to almost 50 percent of current output.
Winsness concluded: "According to the Renewable Fuels Association, the ethanol industry has been planning for this transition for some time and producers have taken the necessary steps to respond to the increased demand. We are excited and grateful for the opportunity to provide our ethanol clients with additional options to meet the increased demand in cost-effective and rapid ways
."
So long maxeddi
P.S. GSHF ist iÜ schon länger eine Empfehlung des PSR, der ja bekanntlich heute erscheint ...
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2006-03-30 Close Window
12:04:01
Veridium Receives Order to Increase Ethanol Production Efficiencies
Business Editors / Energy Editors
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 30, 2006--Veridium Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: VRDM) today announced its receipt of an order from a Wisconsin based ethanol producer for the second stage of Veridium's patent-pending Corn Oil Extraction Systems(TM). Veridium's proprietary new Corn Oil Extraction Systems(TM) extract high grade corn oil from an ethanol by-product called distillers dried grain ("DDG").
One Kernel, Two Fuels
Currently, the majority of ethanol production is based on a dry milling technique that utilizes more than 1 billion bushels of corn to produce 3 billion gallons per year of ethanol. The dry mill process converts the starch from the kernel of corn into sugar and then the sugar into ethanol. The balance of the corn (non-starch components) then goes through a dewatering and dehydration process where the byproduct is sold as a commercial feed ingredient called DDG. DDG contains the majority of the corn oil that was present in the kernel. Today, the 1 billion bushels of corn currently used in the dry mill ethanol process contain roughly 300 million gallons of corn oil that is currently sold for about $0.03 per pound as commercial feed. Thenew Veridium technology presents another option - cost effectiveconversion of the oil in the ethanol by-product into biodiesel.
Veridium's technology has the capability of removing up to 75% of the corn oil from within the DDG in two stages. The first stage extracts 1.2 to 1.5 million gallons per year and corresponds to about 30% of the corn oil in the DDG for a 50 million gallon per year facility. Each of Veridium's previously announced orders for its Corn Oil Extraction Systems(TM) are for deployments of the first stage. The second stage of the Veridium technology recovers another 30% to 45% of the corn oil in the DDG, corresponding to another 1.2 to 2.2 million gallons of corn oil per year out of a 50 million gallon per year ethanol facility. The Wisconsin facility has ordered both stages and is expected to produce about 2.4 to 3.7 million gallons of corn oil per year when both stages are deployed later this year.
David Winsness, chief executive officer of Veridium's industrial design division, stated that "3 million gallons per year of high grade corn oil converts to 3 million gallons per year of biodiesel. This equates to a 6% increase in fuel production out of a 50 million gallon per year ethanol facility, and a significant increase in plant productivity out of the plant's existing infrastructure."
Veridium provides turn-key Corn Oil Extraction Systems(TM) for no up-front cost in return for long-term corn oil purchase agreements based on a fixed discount to prevailing market prices.
Increased Demand for Ethanol
Kevin Kreisler, chairman and chief executive officer of GreenShift Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: GSHF), Veridium's majority shareholder, said that "the Veridium technology is very timely. We expect that demand for ethanol is going to increase markedly in the immediate future as the fuel additive MTBE is phased out and replaced with ethanol. Our belief is that this is going to result in increased demand for technologies that enhance ethanol production efficiencies and Veridium holds the rights to a number of technologies that we believe achieve this." MTBE, or methyl tertiary butyl ether, is blended with gasoline to enhance its oxygen content and it accounts for about 10 percent of the volume of every gallon of gasoline with which it is blended. This is equal to about 1.4 percent of the nationwide supply. Many gasoline marketers are planning to eliminate their use of MTBE once the oxygenate requirement lapses on May 5 due to the fact that the Energy Policy Act of 2005 didn't protect MTBE producers from past or future groundwater contamination lawsuits. Additionally, the new Renewable Fuel Standard holds refiners to a baseline use of renewable fuels such as ethanol of 4 billion gallons in 2006 and increasing to 7.5 billion gallons by 2012. The Energy Department estimates that 130,000 barrels per day of extra ethanol will be needed beginning May 5, an amount equal to almost 50 percent of current output.
Winsness concluded: "According to the Renewable Fuels Association, the ethanol industry has been planning for this transition for some time and producers have taken the necessary steps to respond to the increased demand. We are excited and grateful for the opportunity to provide our ethanol clients with additional options to meet the increased demand in cost-effective and rapid ways
."
So long maxeddi
P.S. GSHF ist iÜ schon länger eine Empfehlung des PSR, der ja bekanntlich heute erscheint ...
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 21.021.839 von maxeddi am 31.03.06 08:49:28Quelle:
http://www.otcbbtrader.com/portal/goto.dll
http://www.otcbbtrader.com/portal/goto.dll
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 21.021.839 von maxeddi am 31.03.06 08:49:28Und hier noch einmal TOP News vom 22. März.
GSHF hält 60% an VRDM.
Veridium Enters into License Agreement with General Ultrasonics; New Technology Uses High Intensity Ultrasonic Energies to Synthesize Clean Fuels and Energy
Business Editors / Energy Writers
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 22, 2006--
Veridium Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: VRDM) today
announced its execution of a license agreement with General
Ultrasonics Corporation, a development stage company that owns
patented technologies that use ultrasonic energies to enhance physical
and chemical reactions and to synthesize clean fuels from qualified
carbon-based, hydrocarbon-based, and other liquids, solids and gases.
Under the terms of the license agreement, Veridium has the right
to use the General Ultrasonics technologies on all applications
involving the processing of wastes such as industrial wastes,
municipal solid wastes, sewage, residential wastes, and agricultural
wastes.
General Ultrasonics' technologies use high intensity ultrasonic
energies to enable a new type of hydrogen reformation that is capable
of significantly reducing the scale at which hydrogen production is
cost-effective. This reduction in scale is made possible by a
demonstrated 25% reduction in the temperatures required to affect the
reformation reaction as compared to standard steam reformation of
natural gas (SRNG), and even greater gains as compared to partial
oxidation processes (POX). In standard SRNG and POX processes, the
reformation reaction is catalysed chemically. The General Ultrasonics
process leverages mechanical processes to generate ultrasonic energies
that in turn catalyze the reformation reaction at lower temperatures.
General Ultrasonics' reformation process was designed to produce
hydrogen out of a variety of carbonaceous and hydrogen-containing
feedstocks. Initial testing on General Ultrasonics' prototypes has
demonstrated that hydrogen production at small scales with varied
carbonaceous feedstocks is achievable with the technology.
Kevin Kreisler, GreenShift's chairman and chief executive officer,
said that "I believe that the efficiency gains of the General
Ultrasonics technologies also make possible substantial new
opportunities to safely and cost-effectively convert wastes into clean
fuels and clean energy. This is a critical technology for Veridium's
portfolio. We intend to support the development of the technology in
ways that first bring additional production improvements to the
ethanol production industry. Veridium's first goal with the license
will be to develop and deploy an application that converts discarded
corn stalks and other related by-products into clean fuels and/or
energy."
Veridium and General Ultrasonics are both portfolio companies of
GreenShift Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: GSHF), a publicly traded
business development company whose mission is to develop and support
companies and technologies that facilitate the efficient use of
natural resources and catalyze transformational environmental gains.
GSHF hält 60% an VRDM.
Veridium Enters into License Agreement with General Ultrasonics; New Technology Uses High Intensity Ultrasonic Energies to Synthesize Clean Fuels and Energy
Business Editors / Energy Writers
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 22, 2006--
Veridium Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: VRDM) today
announced its execution of a license agreement with General
Ultrasonics Corporation, a development stage company that owns
patented technologies that use ultrasonic energies to enhance physical
and chemical reactions and to synthesize clean fuels from qualified
carbon-based, hydrocarbon-based, and other liquids, solids and gases.
Under the terms of the license agreement, Veridium has the right
to use the General Ultrasonics technologies on all applications
involving the processing of wastes such as industrial wastes,
municipal solid wastes, sewage, residential wastes, and agricultural
wastes.
General Ultrasonics' technologies use high intensity ultrasonic
energies to enable a new type of hydrogen reformation that is capable
of significantly reducing the scale at which hydrogen production is
cost-effective. This reduction in scale is made possible by a
demonstrated 25% reduction in the temperatures required to affect the
reformation reaction as compared to standard steam reformation of
natural gas (SRNG), and even greater gains as compared to partial
oxidation processes (POX). In standard SRNG and POX processes, the
reformation reaction is catalysed chemically. The General Ultrasonics
process leverages mechanical processes to generate ultrasonic energies
that in turn catalyze the reformation reaction at lower temperatures.
General Ultrasonics' reformation process was designed to produce
hydrogen out of a variety of carbonaceous and hydrogen-containing
feedstocks. Initial testing on General Ultrasonics' prototypes has
demonstrated that hydrogen production at small scales with varied
carbonaceous feedstocks is achievable with the technology.
Kevin Kreisler, GreenShift's chairman and chief executive officer,
said that "I believe that the efficiency gains of the General
Ultrasonics technologies also make possible substantial new
opportunities to safely and cost-effectively convert wastes into clean
fuels and clean energy. This is a critical technology for Veridium's
portfolio. We intend to support the development of the technology in
ways that first bring additional production improvements to the
ethanol production industry. Veridium's first goal with the license
will be to develop and deploy an application that converts discarded
corn stalks and other related by-products into clean fuels and/or
energy."
Veridium and General Ultrasonics are both portfolio companies of
GreenShift Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: GSHF), a publicly traded
business development company whose mission is to develop and support
companies and technologies that facilitate the efficient use of
natural resources and catalyze transformational environmental gains.
Kurs absolut stabil, kein Abgabedruck, im Gegenteil:
09:11:48 30.000 0,108
09:07:23 100.000 0,108
09:03:45 2.000 0,107
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RT 0,108 !
09:11:48 30.000 0,108
09:07:23 100.000 0,108
09:03:45 2.000 0,107
09:01:10 115.883 0,107
RT 0,108 !
Nachdem GSHF Ja vom Hoch letzter Woche bei zirka 0,14 € bis auf 0,106 Gefallen ist, gibt es Heute bestimmt einen Guten Rebound, da werde ich mir noch welche zulegen bei den Günstigen Kursen & vieleicht gibt es ja noch x einen bericht über GSHF bei PSR
bei einen Öl Preiß von 68,15 müßte der Wert doch langsam nach oben schlagen...
Bin mal gestannt auf heute Abend ,was der Kurs in der USA macht...
Er müßte auf 0,145 laufen
Bin mal gestannt auf heute Abend ,was der Kurs in der USA macht...
Er müßte auf 0,145 laufen
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 21.023.501 von mister2002 am 31.03.06 10:22:34Sollst recht haben.
!!! GEHT SCHON LOS !!!
10:09:41 25.000 0,11
09:52:08 70.000 0,109
09:33:47 82.000 0,108
RT 0,11
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09:33:47 82.000 0,108
RT 0,11
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DOPPELBODEN bei 0,124 $
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11:45:05 18.000 0,11
10:47:13 5.000 0,11
10:36:31 20.000 0,11
DOPPELBODEN bei 0,124 $
12:36:49 110.000 0,111
!Es wird hochgetaxt!
Bid 0,11 100.000
Ask 0,113 50.000
I-Day gestern in USA: 5-fach Boden
!Es wird hochgetaxt!
Bid 0,11 100.000
Ask 0,113 50.000
I-Day gestern in USA: 5-fach Boden
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13:31:30 10.000 0,113
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Bid 0,11 Ask 0,116
150.000 50.000
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Bid 0,11 Ask 0,116
150.000 50.000
München 0,15 €
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 21.028.935 von TopShoot am 31.03.06 15:19:08München
TMVA / EUR 0,150
30.000 +0,042
+38,89 13:33:24
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TMVA / EUR 0,150
30.000 +0,042
+38,89 13:33:24
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da wollte aber einer ganz schnell rein . hat ja auch in was gutes investiert.
so , bin mal gespannt wer da Gewinnt...
Der gute der seit Wochen nur am rauswefen ist, oder der jenige der am einsammel ist.
Aber ich Glaube der am einsammeln ist hat langsam die Nase voll und kauft den Markt leer....
Der gute der seit Wochen nur am rauswefen ist, oder der jenige der am einsammel ist.
Aber ich Glaube der am einsammeln ist hat langsam die Nase voll und kauft den Markt leer....
da werden immer neue Kauforder zu 0,128 reingelegt...Jetzt will er es aber wissen.......
Na, zuviel versprochen? Wer heute zum ersten Mal eingestiegen ist, hat den günstigsten Kurs ever bekommen. Wir werden niemals unter diese ominöse Marke von 0,124 Dollar fallen!
Und zieht Euch das mal rein:
Jeden Tag zum Handelsschluss ein bißchen hoch. Bald reden wir von 0,2x € !!
So long maxeddi.
Zu meiner Börsenerfahrung:
Thread: + Tech-Kracher no.1+15. Feb.06+ XsunX +
Und zieht Euch das mal rein:
Jeden Tag zum Handelsschluss ein bißchen hoch. Bald reden wir von 0,2x € !!
So long maxeddi.
Zu meiner Börsenerfahrung:
Thread: + Tech-Kracher no.1+15. Feb.06+ XsunX +
Hier mal ne EKLIGE Eigenlob Liste:
Empfehlung ANALYTIK JENA bei 6,50 €
Empfehlung LION BIOSCIENCE bei 1,15 €
Empfehlung SÜSS MICRTEC bei 5,00 €
Empfehlung XSUNX bei 0,90 €
Empfehlung GSHF bei 0,12 €
Noch Fragen ?
So long maxeddi
Empfehlung ANALYTIK JENA bei 6,50 €
Empfehlung LION BIOSCIENCE bei 1,15 €
Empfehlung SÜSS MICRTEC bei 5,00 €
Empfehlung XSUNX bei 0,90 €
Empfehlung GSHF bei 0,12 €
Noch Fragen ?
So long maxeddi
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