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Scope of Project
Location Baytown is a city located along the Gulf Coast region in the U.S. state of Texas within the Houston–Sugaland–Baytown metropolitan area. The city is mostly in Harris*County with a small portion in Chambers*County, located along both State Highway 146 and Interstate 10. As of the 2000 U.S. Census, Baytown had a total population of 66,430 (though the 2005 census estimate placed the city's population at 68,371) and it is the fourth-largest city within the metropolitan area. Address: Approximately 130 acres located at 7100 Hwy 146, Baytown, Texas 77521 Infrastructure: Highways 146, rail, major pipelines crossing property ,115,000 kva power line on property, and owned barge facility in Channelview Present Use: Concrete Plant Rock and Sand Sales Fleet of over 25 Cement Trucks and Dumps Present Income per Month One Million Dollars + Scope of Total Project 5,500 Ton Organic Based Fertilizer/Soil Treatment Plant 3,000,000 Gallon Per Day Cellulosic Biocrude Plant 500 Megawatt Green Power Plant Bio Gasoline , Cellulosic Diesel Refinery Bio Based Motor Oil and 2 Cycle Production and Packaging Plant 200,000 Gallon per Day Biodiesel Plant Glycerin Purification Plant Expand Concrete Plant production to 5 times present capacity to include Marine Concrete Cement Manufacturing Plant Truck Stop for Local Tug and Barges |
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Project Logic
With the production of the wide array of Fuel Products derived from our cellulosic based Light Petroleum Distillates such as Gasoline, #2 Diesel Replacements, Marine Fuel, and Power Plant Fuel to X to be delineated by AmSpec Labs, The Consortium is building the world’s first totally Green industrial complex, working in harmony with each other, forming a strategic alliance to benefit from every BTU created by the co-op, giving each component a competitive edge because of lower/est energy cost while maintaining a 24/7 load for the power plant and refinery! Bottom Line we have a Catalytic thermo-chemical platform process which produces over 5.7 gallons of Biocrude per (60 pound) bushel of feed stock such as soy hull pellets. Each reactor will produce 7,600+ gallons of Biocrude, 75,000 Cubic feet of biogas and 26,000 pounds of 737 fertilizers per 24 hr day. The First Unit which consists of four reactors will be the bases for the additional forty-nine units that will incubus the 26 Million Barrel Cellulosic Biocrude Refinery currently under construction in Bay Town Texas. It takes 12 units to supply the fuel for the 500 Megawatt Self Sustainable Green Combined Cycle Electric Power Plant. Being Green Power we will receive green tags which are tradable like cash and in Texas which is a deregulated state which embraces green power and projects we can charge currently as much as $0.145 kw/hr plus a fuel adjustment charge. We will sell at the same 0.145 kw/hr without the fuel adjustment charge plus we get the green tags for green power and sell out our entire capacity to retail customers as well as governmental agencies. Power plants don’t like to be shut down and since demand isn’t always 24/7 and green tags are only produced for energy generated., The Consortium has incorporated energy intensive components such as Cement manufacturer (the only non polluting green plant in Texas) Concrete Plant which today is charging a $3.00 per yard fuel adjustment charge, Bottling plant to package our green and or recycled products, Tug and Barges to control our material handling As well as local trucking (150 mile radius ) Glycerin, Soaps and Solvents Sale and or use of the Biodiesel made from the waste bi-product of the Glycerin Plant Steel Foundry (Energy Intensive No Competition) Fluff disposal Plant (Car Fluff tipping fee then we convert to oil) |
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Keeping It Simple
We will produce Biocrude 24/7 xxxxxxxxxxxxx will do all the Material Handling AmpSpec Labs will test and certify all products xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx will purchase all we produce tested by Amspec. We will own and have operated for us a 500 Megawatt green combined cycle power plant 24/7 We will sell at retail the output of the green power plant without fuel adjustment charge and retain the Green tags During the off peak hours we will utilize excess power to run our Cement Plant, Steel Plant and complex operation and maintain the green tags We will have a substantial economic edge in the markets we target by utilizing our own energy and recycled product guaranteeing immediate profitability. Controlling your cost make or breaks a business. Bottom Line we have NO competition Feed Stock $ 3.75 Gallons per 60 pounds 5.7 * $ 0.66 * * * * * * Fertilizer pounds per Bushel 20.1 Price Per Pound 0.15 Income 3.015 Feed Sock $ 3.75 NET Feed Stock Cost $ 0.74 Net Fuel Cost per Gallon $ 0.13 |
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Expand Concrete Plant production to 5 times present capacity
To include Marine Concrete By producing our own cement from green energy with a major cost advantage using all the resources and materials available to us at little or no cost and to maximize our profits and labor force the expansion of our concrete to 5 time its production capacity and include new products such as Maine Concrete, Pre Cast and Lentals at a reduced price to the consumers for a superior product Tug and Barges With Material Handling being so critical and Barge Trucking vary daily because of the price of fuel we will be operating our own barge and trucking fleet to control a fixed lower transportation rate for our products. This will compliment the Rail, Pipe Lines, and electric grid on our compound! Baytown Community Truck Stop Giving Back to our Host Community in co-operation with the County we will establish a Community Truck Stop to sell fuel to the Baytown Community at the lowest rate available in Texas with 100% of the profits going to establish A Wellness Center and Daycare Center! Economics Bio Crude Only 3,000,000 Gallons Per Day $2.00 Profit Per Gallon $6,000,000.00 Profit Per Day 365 Days $2,190,000,000.00 Net Before Tax Profit |
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Cement Manufacturing
Fueling the Inferno As cement producers continue to search for alternative fuels, many people wonder what types of fuel can be used in the combustion process. The high temperature needed for cement manufacturing makes it an energy-intensive process. The average energy input required to make one ton of cement is 4.7 million Btu—the equivalent of about 418 pounds of coal. The U.S. cement industry uses energy equivalent to about 16 million tons of coal every year. According to the Department of Energy, U.S. cement production accounts for 0.33 percent of energy consumption—lower production levels than steel production at 1.8 percent and wood production at 0.5 percent. From the PCA publication: U.S. and Canadian Labor-Energy Input Survey 2001, the cement industry has improved energy efficiency by over 33 percent from 1972. Finding ways to reduce both energy needs and reliance on fossil fuels is a top priority for cement companies. Although coal, petroleum coke, and other fossil fuels have been traditionally burned in cement kilns, many cement companies have turned to energy-rich alternative fuels. Today, many plants meet between 20-70% of their energy requirements with alternative fuels. And many of these alternative fuels are consumer wastes or byproducts from other industries. Recovering their energy value in cement making is a safe and proven form of recycling. |
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