05.02.2008 14:00:00
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BlueFire and B&P Process Equipment Complete Decrystalyzer Testing With Better than Expected Results
BlueFire Ethanol Fuels, Inc. (OTC: BFRE.OB) this week completed a
crucial step in the construction of its first cellulosic ethanol plant
in the U.S. by completing vendor testing of the key pieces of equipment
to convert a variety of biomass materials -- from wood chips to
municipal waste -- into the simple sugars used in BlueFire Ethanol’s
production process.
The vendor testing of the decrystalyzer, hydrolyzer and filtration
operations was completed at the headquarters and R&D center of B&P
Process Equipment in Saginaw, Michigan and provided superior results
than were achieved at the Izumi plant. This effort is part of an
integrated investigation being done for the final engineering of
BlueFire Ethanol’s full scale waste-to-ethanol
plants.
"These key components break down the
cellulosic material and reduce it to simple sugars for ethanol
production as well as provide lignin to supply the plant’s
energy needs on a continuous basis,” stated
John E. Cuzens, BlueFire’s Chief Technology
Officer and co-author of the various technology patents used by
BlueFire. Mr. Cuzens further stated, "The
testing campaign provides key equipment vendors with first-hand
experience on BlueFire’s process, process
conditions and process fluids. It allowed for input from industry
experts, yielding results that are better than expected based on the
previous Izumi, Japan experience. "
B&P Process is a world class company focused on engineering
high-precision, high-reliability machines with cradle-to-grave customer
support while adding a new dimension in responsiveness. Abbey Martin,
Process Engineer for B&P Process Equipment stated, "We
were pleased with the ability of our equipment to perform the
decrystalyzation more effectively than the data from different equipment
operated in the Japanese pilot plant would have predicted. We believe
that we can now design a commercial unit that will perform better and
cost less than a design based solely on the pilot data. Testing actual
process conditions in our scalable test equipment almost always improves
the design and cost of commercial units. Furthermore, this type of
testing is applicable not just to their first plant but also to future
plants using similar feedstock and the same process.”
B&P was also able to produce enough filtered hydrolysate to allow
successive testing of additional process equipment such as the
chromatographic separator.
"We are thrilled at the results of this
testing and look forward to incorporating the decrystalyzer and
hydrolyzer from B&P Process Equipment in our ethanol production
facilities in California and elsewhere,” said
Arnold Klann, President and Chief Executive Officer of BlueFire Ethanol. "With
this final piece of the puzzle in place, BlueFire Ethanol’s
planned California facilities are poised to serve as a catalyst for
cellulosic fuel production throughout our nation.”
BlueFire Ethanol is one of six ethanol companies awarded funding from
the U.S. Department of Energy for its planned ethanol production
facility using cellulosic wastes diverted from landfills in Southern
California. The facility will produce approximately 17 million gallons
of cellulosic ethanol per year from green waste, wood waste and other
cellulosic urban wastes.
In addition, BlueFire is currently in the process of obtaining all
necessary permits to commence construction of a smaller facility near
Lancaster, California. The Lancaster plant will produce 3.1 million
gallons of cellulosic ethanol per year from the cellulosic fraction of
post-sorted municipal solid waste. By locating biorefineries directly in
the markets with the highest demand for ethanol, BlueFire Ethanol can
utilize its technology to help cities manage landfill waste while
increasing biofuels supplies.
If you would like to receive regular updates on BlueFire Ethanol, please
click on the following link: http://www.b2i.us/irpass.asp?BzID=1437&to=ea&s=0.
About BlueFire Ethanol Fuels, Inc.:
BlueFire Ethanol Fuels, Inc. is established to deploy the commercially
ready, patented, and proven Concentrated Acid Hydrolysis Process for the
profitable conversion of cellulosic ("Green Waste") waste materials to
ethanol, a viable alternative to gasoline. BlueFire's use of the Process
Technology positions it as the only cellulose-to-ethanol company
worldwide with demonstrated production of ethanol from urban trash
(post-sorted MSW), rice and wheat straws, wood waste and other
agricultural residues. BlueFire’s goal is to
develop and operate high-value carbohydrate-based transportation fuel
production facilities worldwide. These "biorefineries" will convert
widely available, inexpensive, organic materials such as agricultural
residues, high-content biomass crops, wood residues, and cellulose from
MSW into ethanol. BlueFire intends to build a multinational company that
leads the world in producing biobased transportation fuels. Its business
will encompass development activities leading to the construction and
long-term operation of production facilities while maintaining
technological advantage and ownership of the process technology and all
its improvements. Ethanol will be produced from biorefinery facilities
opportunistically constructed on or near landfills, waste collection and
waste separation sites. Each facility will deploy BlueFire’s
proprietary technology, which uses all cellulosic waste materials
traditionally disposed of in landfills as feedstock. www.BlueFireEthanol.com.
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
Statements about BlueFire Ethanol, Inc.'s expectations, including future
revenues and earnings, and all other statements in this press release
other than historical facts are "forward-looking statements" within the
meaning of section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, Section 21E of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and as the term is defined in the
Private Litigation Reform Act of 1995. BlueFire's actual results could
differ materially from expected results. BlueFire undertakes no
obligation to update forward-looking statements to reflect subsequently
occurring events or circumstances. Should events occur which materially
affect any comments made within this press release; BlueFire will
appropriately inform the public.
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