





The renewable fuels industry recognizes that soil-based plant crops such as soy beans used to provide vegetable oil for the transesterification process only provides a temporary solution.
WHY? The main reason -- with the United States consumption of petroleum diesel fuel about sixty billion gallons (2005 data) and soy beans yielding around 56 gallons per acre demonstrates that total replacement isn't realistic. Besides, crops used for food should not be diverted to produce fuel.
Growing, harvesting and processing algae represents a very viable solution. Depending on the algae strain, it is possible to obatin from 3,000 to 9,000 gallons per acre. Further, algae needs carbon dioxide to grow. An excellent situation exists to use the flue gas from power plants or ethanol refineries as a source of carbon dioxide. Truly, an environmentally perfect solution to reduce the carbon dioxide emission levels.
The Algae to Biodiesel Fuel Fully Integrated System offered by Global Biomass Fuels, LLC represents the latest state-of-the-art technology from Brazil.
Global Biomass Fuels, LLC is pleased to lead the industry with the objective to achieve freedom from foreign petroleum and offer both cost effective and reliable solutions while improving our environment.