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Growing Oil with CEHMMC09.17.08

This year, T-CO Alternative Fuels, LLC. was invited to the 2008 Southeast Bioenergy Conference in Tifton, Georgia and issued press credentials for conducting interviews with speakers and exhibitors. We set-up our T-CO Mobile Uplink Studio right next to the conference center building and gave live, remote tours of our training program and facility using the Internet. A staff member was present in our training facility in Moultrie, Georgia ready to answer questions and participate in the conversation.

We also had the pleasure of presenting the following video, “Growing Oil”, which showcases the CEHMMC algae growing project. The greeting you see at the start of the video was prerecorded, remotely over the Internet, with Douglas Lynn, the CEO of CEHMMC.

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“Growing Oil” video produced by New Mexico Ecopedia

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LIVE EVENT: David James Discusses The Gasification Of Algae Biomass To Green Fuels06.24.08

On Thursday, June 26, 2008, starting at 2:00 P.M. E.S.T., David James will be discussing the gasification of algae biomass to produce green diesel and green gasoline. He will speak briefly about the process, the fuels produced and the benefits/advantages of gasification.

Following his presentation, he will be available to answer any questions you might have regarding the gasification of algae biomass into green fuels.

There is NO CHARGE to attend this event, but seats are limited.

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LIVE EVENT: Ron Putt Presents his Algae as a Biodiesel Feedstock Feasibility Assessment06.05.08

Oil and gasoline prices are soaring!

Wake up America, we have a problem!

Is algae the solution?

On June 12, 2008, immediately following T-CO’s “Batch Processing Biodiesel” seminar, and starting at 4:15 P.M. E.S.T., Ron Putt will be summarizing his “Algae as a Biodiesel Feedstock: A Feasibility Assessment“. Following his short presentation, he will be available to answer any questions you might have regarding the study.

There is NO CHARGE to listen and interact with Ron Putt.

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May 19, 2008 Algae Fuel Summit Coverage: Part 1, Opening Ceremony and Speakers05.28.08

We have divided the coverage of the May 19, 2008 Algae Fuel Summit coverage into 5 parts.

Part one, “Opening Ceremony and Speakers”, featuring Dr. David Bransby, Ron Putt and David James.

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May 19, 2008 Algae Fuel Summit Coverage: Part 2, Vehicles Running On Green Fuels05.26.08

We have divided the coverage of the May 19, 2008 Algae Fuel Summit coverage into 5 parts. This is part two. We are releasing this part two prior to releasing part one.

Part two, “Vehicles Running On Green Fuels”, explains which fuels are being used and in which vehicle. There is also a detailed explanation, a post event interview, that explains how the tractor was set up to run multiple fuels(not simultaneously).

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Part one will be online in the next 24 hours, and includes all the speakers and their presentations.

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ALGAE TO FUEL METHODS, Presented by David James05.23.08

May 21, 2008: David James explains how to process algae, into three different types of green fuels, using a gasification process. Green gasoline, green diesel and biodiesel can all be produced from the same algae feedstock.

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If you do not understand the English language, or wish to read the transcript of this video, it can be found here.

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More than just pond scum: Fueling the need for alternative energy04.30.08

David James takes a look at the tanks in which algae is growing for a biodiesel operation at the Eastwood Christian School Friday.
By Donathan Prater

Published: April 5, 2008

In most cases, referring to someone as pond scum would be considered an insult.

However, for one Opelika man, the term potentially represents keen insight in addressing the fuel needs of the world someday in the not too distant future.

Earlier this week, David James, headmaster of Eastwood Christian School in Opelika, had a number of representatives from area laboratories and the U.S. Department of Agriculture present as he demonstrated a process in which algae (pond scum) could be collected from water, dried and pressed using a kinetic energy machine to extract oil that could be used as a fuel source.

May 19, James plans to have a much larger alternative energies demonstration at Eastwood Christian School, where he will have equipment on the site of his school, capable of gathering algae used to make biodiesel fuels.

A number of state officials, television networks, the National Guard and even a zeppelin fueled with biodiesel made from algae will hover over the private school on May 19.

The vehicles at the school will all be running on a number of biodiesel fuels made from algae as well.

“Today we’re proving that this can really happen,” said James, who was attempting to extract biodiesel from algae for the first time

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