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January 03, 2008 | Jim Lane | Comments 1

Sustainable Power signs with Biofuel Capital Partners to raise $10 million to finance Baytown Green Energy Consortium project

In Mississippi, Sustainable Power Corp. (SSTP.PK) announced that it has signed with Biofuel Capital Partners to procure $10 million in debt and mezzanine financing for the company’s Baytown Green Energy Consortium project in Baytown, TX.

Sustainable Power Corp. is an international green energy service provider with exclusive rights to utilize bio-waste products from the US Sustainable Energy’s fertilizer production to produce and sell Green Energy and Vertroleumâ„¢ fuels.

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    1. Vertroleumâ„¢!

      USSEC Bio-Crude Oil.

      The only Biocrude Oil that contains less than 1% water content. The only pyrolysis oil that mixes with petroleum oils. Named Vertroleumâ„¢ it can be refined into 68 different products. All these claims can be verified by contacting:

      http://www.amspecllc.com
      http://www.ussec.us
      http://www.sstp.us
      http://www.jhrivera.com

      First lets go over the facts. USSE”s biocrude oil (Vertroleumâ„¢) contains the same hydrocarbons as petroleum crude oil. Vertroleumâ„¢ is a mixture of hydrocarbons C-5 Pentane to C-20 Eicosane, when put through the same distillation process used by petroleum companies you can produce Gasoline, Oils, Kerosene, Jet Fuel, Diesel Fuel, Heating Fuel, Plastics.

      Now lets go over the Summit Environmental Technologies Laboratory Reports on Vertroleumâ„¢:
      ALKANES

      Parameter Vertroleum Cut #1 Results %
      C-1 to C-4 40

      The oil refining process starts with a fractional distillation column.

      Different hydrocarbon chain lengths all have progressively higher boiling points, so they can be separated by distillation.
      A fractional distillation tower will heat, vaporize, then condense into different products. After distillation the products may go through cracking, unification, and alteration technique.

      Cracking – takes large hydrocarbons and breaks them into smaller ones.
      Unification – combining smaller pieces to make larger ones.
      Alteration – rearranging various pieces to make desired hydrocarbons.

      After the fractions have been treated, they are cooled and then blended together to make various products such as:

      * Gasoline
      * Oils
      * Kerosene
      * Jet Fuel
      * Diesel Fuel
      * Heating Oil
      * Plastics
      * Tars

      An Oil Refinery is a combination of all these units.

      Crude Oil, Vertroleum Products:

      Gas – used for heating, cooking, making plastics.
      * small alkanes
      * commonly known by the names methane, ethane, propane, butane
      * boiling range = less than 104 degrees Fahrenheit/40 degrees Celsius
      * often liquified under pressure

      Naphtha or Ligroin – intermediate that will be further processed into gasoline.
      * mix of 5 to 9 carbon atom alkanes
      * boiling range = 140 to 212 degrees Fahrenheit/60 to 100 degrees Celsius

      Gasoline – motor fuel
      * liquid
      * mix of alkanes and cycloalkanes (5 to 12 carbon atoms)
      * boiling range = 104 to 401 degrees Fahrenheit/40 to 205 degrees Celsius

      Kerosene – fuel for jet engines and tractors, starting material for making other products.
      * liquid
      * mix of alkanes (10 to 18 carbons)
      * boiling range = 350 to 617 degrees Fahrenheit/175 to 325 degrees Celsius

      Gas oil / Diesel distillate – used for diesel fuel / heating oil, material for other products.
      * liquid
      * alkanes containing 12 or more carbon atoms
      * boiling range = 482 to 662 degrees Fahrenheit/250 to 350 degrees Celsius

      Lubricating oil – used for motor oil, grease, other lubricants.
      * liquid
      * long chain (20 to 50 carbon atoms) alkanes, cycloalkanes
      * boiling range = 572 to 700 degrees Fahrenheit/300 to 370 degrees Celsius

      Heavy gas / Fuel oil – used for industrial fuel, starting material for other products.
      * liquid
      * long chain (20 to 70 carbon atoms) alkanes, cycloalkanes
      * boiling range = 700 to 1112 degrees Fahrenheit/370 to 600 degrees Celsius

      Residuals – coke, asphalt, tar, waxes, starting material for making other products.
      * solid
      * multiple-ringed compounds with 70 or more carbon atoms
      * boiling range = greater than 1112 degrees Fahrenheit/600 degrees Celsius

      What is gasoline?

      Gasoline is known as an aliphatic hydrocarbon. Gasoline is made up of molecules composed of nothing but hydrogen and carbon arranged in chains. Gasoline molecules have from seven to 11 carbons in each chain. Common Gasoline contains:

      Heptane
      Octane
      Nonane
      Decane

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