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GS CleanTech Corporation WKN: A0J4E5 Kürzel "GSCT" ist eine Tochter von Greenshift "GSHF"
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Der Start begann mit einem Filling: http://yahoo.brand.edgar-online.com/fetchFilingFrameset.aspx?dcn=0001290929-06-000042&Type=HTML
Und NEWS: http://finance.yahoo.com/q/is?s=gsct.ob
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GS CleanTech Chief Operating Officer Interviewed By PoultryCast
GS CleanTech Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: GSCT) today announced that president and chief operating officer David Winsness was interviewed by PoultryCast.
The July 21, 2006 interview, which is available online at www.poultrycast.com, focused on GS CleanTech's proprietary animal fat recycling technologies, including GS CleanTech's dissolved air floatation, or DAF, sludge oil extraction system.
"GS CleanTech specializes in using innovative new clean technologies and applied process engineering to help our clients use resources more efficiently," said Winsness. "Our DAF oil extraction technology is designed to accomplish this for meat and poultry processing facilities."
Dissolved Air Flotation Sludge
About 100 million pigs, 35 million cattle, 1.6 billion turkeys, and 8 billion chickens are slaughtered and processed each year in the United States. This contributes to the nation's meat and poultry supply and involves the activities of farms, slaughterhouses, and by-product disposal companies. Virtually every portion of the processed animals are used in edible food products, pet food or commercial feed.
The USDA requires facilities that process these meats to use large volumes of clean water to continuously rinse the meats as they are cut and packaged. The derivative large volumes of water contain extremely high levels of protein and fat. These nutrients are removed from the wastewater using conventional but highly efficient wastewater processing methods. This results in a cleaned wastewater and a concentrated sludge, which is called Dissolved Air Flotation sludge. The poultry industry alone generates in excess of 2.5 billion pounds or more than 63,000 tanker loads per year of DAF sludge.
The conventional practice among the more than 500 livestock and poultry processing facilities in the industry is to transport and dispose DAF sludge through land application.
Winsness added: "Land application of DAF sludge costs an average poultry processor about $0.02 per pound or up to about $10,000 per week. We can reduce these costs for the processor by about 80% by extracting the fat contained in the DAF sludge, which we then purchase from the processor at a price indexed off of the price of diesel fuel. Our technology both increases revenue and reduces cost for the processor."
GS CleanTech's pricing model for its DAF oil extraction technology is based on GS CleanTech's provision of turn-key systems for no up-front cost in return for long-term agreements to purchase the extracted animal fat. GS CleanTech then sells the fat to its sister company, GS AgriFuels, for conversion into biodiesel.
About PoultryCast
PoultryCast is an audio program designed to meet the needs of today's poultry professional. PoultryCast focuses on production practices, environmental stewardship, animal welfare and other relevant issues. Additional information on PoultryCast is available online at www.poultrycast.com.
About GS AgriFuels Corporation
GS AgriFuels Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: HGOT) was founded to produce and sell clean fuels from agriproducts in innovative new ways that efficiently leverage America's current fuel production and distribution infrastructure while empowering consumers to save money, reduce pollution and contribute to energy independence.
About GS CleanTech Corporation
GS CleanTech Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: GSCT) provides applied engineering and industrial design services based on clean technology and process innovations that make it cost-effective and easy to recycle and reuse resources.
Both GS CleanTech and GS AgriFuels are majority-owned subsidiaries of GreenShift Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: GSHF), a company devoted to facilitating the efficient use of natural resources.
Safe Harbor Statement
This press release contains statements that may constitute "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended by the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Those statements include statements regarding the intent, belief or current expectations of GS CleanTech Corporation, and members of their management as well as the assumptions on which such statements are based. Prospective investors are cautioned that any such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve risks and uncertainties, and that actual results may differ materially from those contemplated by such forward-looking statements. Important factors currently known to management that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in forward-statements include fluctuation of operating results, the ability to compete successfully and the ability to complete before-mentioned transactions. The company undertakes no obligation to update or revise forward-looking statements to reflect changed assumptions, the occurrence of unanticipated events or changes to future operating results.
GS CleanTech Corporation, 888-895-3585
Fax: 646-572-6336
investorrelations@greenshift.com
www.greenshift.com
or
Investor Relations:
CEOcast, Inc.
Andrew Hellman, 212-732-4300
or
Public Relations:
Walek & Associates
Deborah McCandless, 212-590-0523
Fax: 212-889-7174
dmccandless@walek.com
www.walek.com
Source: Business Wire (July 25, 2006 - 9:40 AM EDT)
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GS CleanTech Acquires Exclusive Rights to Proprietary Gasification Technology for Ethanol Production Industry; GS CleanTech's Ethanol Technologies Dramatically Increase Fuel Yield Of Corn
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 27, 2006--
GS CleanTech Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: GSCT) today announced its execution of an agreement with ZeroPoint Clean Technology, Inc. for the exclusive rights to distribute and use ZeroPoint's proprietary gasification, gas to liquids and fuel reforming technology in the Ethanol Production Industry.
ZeroPoint's Biomass Gasifier is designed to standardize variable biomass feeds and optimize high yields of high-quality syngas in real-time with greatly increased capital and operating cost efficiencies at smaller scales as compared to traditional gasification technologies. The syngas output of ZeroPoint's gasifier can either be used to generate electricity in a standard gas-fired generator or catalyzed into liquid fuels such as ethanol or diesel substitutes with the Fischer-Tropsch process.
David Winsness, GS CleanTech's president and chief operating officer, said that "We believe that the ZeroPoint technology is the most effective commercially viable technology available for gasifying biomass. The technology is modular and capable of small and large scale applications. It is flexible and can readily accommodate increasing and variable capacities with variable feeds, and it can be manufactured with rapid delivery cycles. For GS CleanTech, the ZeroPoint technology adds significant additional capability to our clean fuel technology program."
Biomass Gasification and Synthesis Gas
When biomass is heated with little oxygen needed for efficient combustion, the biomass breaks apart into its molecular constituents, or it gasifies, into a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen gas called synthesis gas, or syngas.
This is similar to the process that occurs with wood in a fireplace. As the wood becomes very hot, it gives off its volatile gases - syngas - and it falls apart into a relatively low volume of ash. Because there is an open flame and ample free oxygen, the syngas emitted by wood in a fireplace combusts immediately and produces fire.
Gasification converts carbonaceous materials into syngas, and a biomass gasifier is a system that can gasify biomass such as wood waste, municipal waste, or agriproducts into syngas.
Importantly, syngas produced in a biomass gasification process can be converted into liquid fuels and other products through a catalytic chemical reaction called the Fischer-Tropsch process.
To date, the most significant resistance to wide-scale use of biomass gasification has been the requirement to customize gasifiers for the specifics of each individual application. This is because different forms of biomass have different sizes shapes, densities, moisture contents, cellulosic structures and gasification and devolitization characteristics. Customization requirements and the practicality of gasifying variable feeds have typically constrained gasifiers to larger scale, capital intensive designs.
3.9 Gallons of Clean Fuel Per Bushel of Corn
GS CleanTech is currently focused on delivering its technologies and process innovations to the Ethanol Production Industry with a view towards maximizing the yield of corn-based ethanol production.
Traditional ethanol processing converts each bushel of corn, which weighs about 54 pounds, into about 18 pounds of ethanol, 18 pounds of carbon dioxide, and 18 pounds of distillers dried grains (DDG), which contain about 2 pounds of fat. This corresponds to a corn to clean fuel conversion efficiency of about 33%, or about 2.8 gallons of clean fuel per bushel of corn. GS CleanTech's ambition is to increase this efficiency as much as possible.
GS CleanTech's patent-pending corn oil extraction and biodiesel processing technologies convert the fat in the DDG into a high grade corn oil that can then be converted into biodiesel on close to a 1:1 volumetric basis. This increases the corn to clean fuel conversion efficiency described above to 36%, or about 3.0 gallons of clean fuel per bushel of corn.
The ZeroPoint technology has the potential to add to the corn to clean fuel conversion efficiency by gasifying the remaining 16 pounds of defatted DDG in the above example and using the resultant syngas to generate electricity and to produce additional ethanol with the Fischer-Tropsch process.
Winsness added: "We believe that deploying the ZeroPoint technology in concert with our turn-key corn oil extraction and biodiesel processing technologies will potentially enable us to increase the corn to clean fuel conversion efficiency from 33% to more than 48%, or from 2.8 to more than an incredible 3.9 gallons of clean fuel per bushel of corn. We are very excited by the potential of this technology in our program and its ability to create additional opportunities for ethanol producers and their regional communities to maximize the clean fuel yield out of existing crops."
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2006-07-31 15:35 ET - News Release
Also News Release (U-GSHF) GREENSHIFT CP
NEW YORK -- (Business Wire) -- July 31, 2006
GS CleanTech Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: GSCT)
today announced its execution of a definitive agreement with an
ethanol producer to extract about 1.2 million gallons per year of
crude corn oil from the producer's distillers dried grains for
conversion into a biodiesel feedstock using GS CleanTech's proprietary
corn oil extraction technology.
GS CleanTech's pricing model for its corn oil extraction
technology is based on GS CleanTech's provision of turn-key extraction
systems for no up-front cost in return for long-term agreements to
purchase the extracted corn oil based on a fixed discount to
prevailing fuel prices.
Under the terms of the agreement, GS CleanTech expects to generate
an estimated $1.4 million to $1.8 million in annualized revenues by
purchasing and selling the ethanol facility's extracted corn oil as a
biodiesel feedstock.
"Our patent-pending Corn Oil Extraction Systems(TM) have been
specifically engineered to help ethanol producers enhance production
and increase revenues out of their existing crop in cost-effective and
rapid ways," said David Winsness, GS CleanTech's president and chief
operating officer.
GS CleanTech's Focus on Ethanol Production
GS CleanTech is currently focused on delivering its technologies
and process innovations to the Ethanol Production Industry with a view
towards maximizing the yield of corn-based ethanol production.
Traditional ethanol processing converts each bushel of corn, which
weighs about 54 pounds, into about 18 pounds of ethanol, 18 pounds of
carbon dioxide, and 18 pounds of distillers dried grains (DDG), which
contain about 2 pounds of fat. This corresponds to a corn to clean
fuel conversion efficiency of about 33%, or about 2.8 gallons of clean
fuel per bushel of corn. GS CleanTech's ambition is to increase this
efficiency as much as possible.
GS CleanTech's patent-pending corn oil extraction and biodiesel
processing technologies convert the fat in the DDG into a high grade
corn oil that can then be converted into biodiesel on close to a 1:1
volumetric basis. This increases the corn to clean fuel conversion
efficiency described above to 36%, or about 3.0 gallons of clean fuel
per bushel of corn.
Winsness added: "The increased yield per bushel may not seem like
much, but it adds up. Our corn oil extraction program allows a typical
50 million gallon per year ethanol production facility to increase
their revenues by about 3.5%. That works out to as much as $4.7
million in additional annualized sales. We are very excited by the new
agreement with the ethanol facility and, with many more systems in our
hard sales pipeline, we look forward to increased opportunities to
help ethanol producers and their communities maximize their fuel yield
out of their existing crops."
One Kernel to Two Fuels with GS CleanTech's Corn Oil Extraction
Systems(TM)
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 (Fuel #1). 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
distillers dried grain. 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 $0.035
per pound as commercial feed. GS CleanTech's corn oil extraction
technology presents another option - cost effective conversion into
biodiesel (Fuel #2).
GS CleanTech's Corn Oil Extraction System(TM) offers the following
compelling benefits for ethanol producers:
-- Increased Revenue - The corn oil extracted is readily amenable
to refining into biodiesel fuel which creates a new revenue
stream for participating ethanol facilities;
-- Reduced Operating Costs and Emissions - Corn oil removal can
improve drying efficiency by more than 10% with reduced
natural gas or coal needs and reduced emissions (NOx, SOx,
VOC, and CO2);
-- Low Operating Costs - The system requires less than $0.05 per
gallon of corn oil produced;
-- High Recovery Rates - The technology is capable of recovering
up to 75% of the corn oil within the DDG; and,
-- Increased Inclusion Rates - Corn oil removal can improve
defatted DDG marketability and inclusion rates by reducing fat
content.
Pictures and video of the GS CleanTech's corn oil extraction
technology are available online at http://www.veridium.com/cornoil.php
- this system is in use today and efficiently recovers corn oil from
concentrated thin stillage.
About GS CleanTech Corporation
GS CleanTech Corporation provides applied engineering and
technology transfer services based on clean technologies and process
innovations that make it cost-effective and easy to recycle and reuse
resources.
GS CleanTech is a majority-owned subsidiary of GreenShift
Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: GSHF), a company devoted to
facilitating the efficient use of natural resources.
Safe Harbor Statement
This press release contains statements that may constitute
"forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Securities Act
of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended by the
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Those statements
include statements regarding the intent, belief or current
expectations of GS CleanTech Corporation, and members of their
management as well as the assumptions on which such statements are
based. Prospective investors are cautioned that any such
forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance
and involve risks and uncertainties, and that actual results may
differ materially from those contemplated by such forward-looking
statements. Important factors currently known to management that could
cause actual results to differ materially from those in
forward-statements include fluctuation of operating results, the
ability to compete successfully and the ability to complete
before-mentioned transactions. The company undertakes no obligation to
update or revise forward-looking statements to reflect changed
assumptions, the occurrence of unanticipated events or changes to
future operating results.
Contacts:
GS CleanTech Corporation, 888-895-3585
Fax: 646-572-6336
investorrelations@greenshift.com
www.greenshift.com
or
Investor Relations:
CEOcast, Inc.
Andrew Hellman, 212-732-4300
or
Public Relations:
Walek & Associates
Deborah McCandless, 212-590-0523
Fax: 212-889-7174
dmccandless@walek.com
www.walek.com
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