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« Today in Biofuels: High-profile biodiesel start up chooses Texas, California; US ethanol glut looms as production soars; Europe to hit 20 percent biofuel capacity wallMexico to issue first ethanol project permits; sorghum, yucca, beets eyed as feedstocks »Joint venture to build 20 biocrude reactors in Haiti to supply power and fuel to energy-strapped country
In Haiti, Haytian Tractor & Equipment has signed an agreement with Sustainable Power Corporation to install 20 bio crude reactors and supply power and fuel in Les Cayes and Petit-Goave.

Haytian Tractor & Equipment Co. S.A. (“ HayTrac”), which will own 10 percent of the joint venture, said that it expects to use jatropha produced in Haiti to produce the bio crude, and expects ultimately to expand to include algae as a feedstock.

Sustainable Power has licensed the “Rivera process”, developed by US Sustainable Energy, for the production of biocrude. Amspec Senior VP Jim Ford, who serves on the board of the Americas Committee of the International Federation of Inspection Agencies, has recently joined the board of Sustainable Power.

US Sustainable Energy has been successfully testing up to 1,000 gallons per day of soybean-based bio-crude production at its Baytown, TX facility. on a production line with a 3 Mgy capacity. The fuels will be certified at an on-site facility by Amspec.
The biocrude producer is also awaiting lab results from a test of biocrude production using 20 pounds of algae as a feedstock, and is reportedly in discussions with a variety of potenial algae suppliers.


Above: Algae oil igniting in an informal test at the Baytown Green Energy Consortium facility in Baytown, TX, which uses the Rivera process to produce biocrude from algae.


Haiti is home to Jatropha Pepinye program in Terrier Rouge, Haiti, which has aimed to encourage jatropha cultivation as a means of stabilizing incomes and reducing deforestation caused by the use of firewood and charcoal for fuel. More than 70 percent of the island has a “high” erosion risk due to deforestation.

“It has the potential, because it can be grown virtually anywhere, of creating a really positive economic impact in rural Haiti,” said Kathleen Robbins, Director of Bioenergy Projects for GreenMicrofinance. Robbins said that jatropha could become a cash crop for Haitian exports, or supply electricity locally for communities which are not part of the electric grid.



Above: Moss growing on power lines in a Haitian village. Many villages received power during the 1980s, but local generators have been idled due to mechanical breakdowns, and the high price of fuel for the generators.


“The nursery expects to begin producing high quality jatropha seedlings in time for the beginning of the rainy season in NE Haiti next spring,” said Robbins. “Also, as part of the mission of Jatropha Pepinye, it will be providing training and support to a local farmers’ cooperative, the Petit Planters of Terrier Rouge in conjunction with a local agronomy school along other interested farmers in the area.” The project’s jatropha nursery is located next to the UN and agriculture school.



Above: The Jatropha Pepinye project in Terrier Rouge Haiti, which is growing jatropha seedlings in a nursery in cooperation with the Petit Palnters of Perrier Rouge, a local farmers’ cooperative.

The Jatropha Pepinye team is projecting yields of up to 12.50 metric tonnes of jatropha per hectare in wet or irrigated areas of the island, after the plants have had time to mature. First year harvest yields are projected at 0.1-0.4 tonnes per hectare in dry areas and 0.75 - 2.5 metric tonnes per hectare in wet or irrigated areas.

The multi-year maturation process for jatropha seedlings is a barrier for local growers, who will likely produce vegetable crops side by side during the jatropha maturation process.
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Geo, what ever happened to Mike & Vee Go? Are they still around? elow is the informtion Speculator put together, do you have updates?

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view thread, thread start In response to msg 1380 by Vee-Go

Recs: 0 Vee-Go/Massachusetts Consortium Info

After reading Mike Garjian's encouraging message (#1380), it occurred to me that there is probably at least 1 person scratching their head, thinking "what is Vee-Go?". So I dug up this old post from July. Just be aware that the Massachusetts Consortium is many months "Pre- AmSpec", and there have been many changes and new findings by USSE/SSTP. We are not exactly certain of the status of the MOU, but we heard several months ago the deal was on hold. It should be noted that he is now building a 260,000 square foot facility in West Springfield, MA. Which in Mr. Garjian's own words "The entire facility will be available for Vee-Go's vegetable oil products and for the production of whatever biofuels USSE needs manufactured for the northeast." It is also reasonable to believe that Mr. Garjian will somehow be instrumental in utilizing mass quantities of the USSE AgriChar.



Repost from July 2007

The Massachusetts Consortium

*The Deal -* A signed Memorandum of Understanding between USSE and Vegetable Energy Group, LLC d/b/a Vee-Go Energy; and E2M.org to form a green consortium to provide wholesale green electrical energy and generation plants to public and municipal electricity buyers throughout the state of Massachusetts.
http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/070123/0206435.html

*Proposed # of BioFuel Reactors -* Target is 400,000 to 550,000 Gallons BioFuel Per Day. 475,000 Gallons Per Day would require about About 88 Reactors. Longer term, duplication is planned to 5 other areas totaling 440 Reactors.

*Timeframe -* With the caveat that these are forward looking statements, yada, yada, yada, Vee-Go’s short to term goals (less than 17 months now) are to:

1. Formalize the Mass MOU and appoint the USSEC/SPC/Vee-Go/E2M entity formed per the MOU as the exclusive source of USSEC/SPC products in Massachusetts.

2. Determine the viability of the catalyst activated carbon in USSEC soyash as a potential detoxifying agent for several mycotoxins including vomatoxin, aflatoxin, deoxynivalenol (DON), T-2 and others. Tests are now being conducted by a Virginia agricultural laboratory associated with CCC Feeds.

3. Test the viability of USSEC soyash as a coal replacement by determining combustion characteristics and the effect of phosphates on the catalyst now used in powerplant SCR scrubbers to mitigate sulfur and NOx emissions. Tests are now being conducted by a privately owned power plant in the northeast USA.

4. Establish the viability of USSEC soyash as a fertilizer for northeastern regional crops, including, but not limited to corn and tobacco. Tests soon to be conducted by local farmers and CCC Feeds.

5. Sign long term “pay or take” agreements with utility customers and attain a cash flow from the Massachusetts sale of Rivera green electricity, fertilizer, biofuel REC’s, and fertilizer REC’s in 2007.

6./ Establish a biofuel plant in either Holyoke, Springfield or Westfield, MA producing at least 800 tons a day of fertilizer for sale at $.125 to $.150 per pound including REC’s and 400,000 to 550,000 gallons a day of Rivera biofuel at 10% below a mutually acceptable fossil fuel benchmark price such as the current NY diesel #2 barge price as listed on Welcome to The Journal of Commerce Online, plus associated REC income of $50 per megawatt hour./

7. Utilize the entire output of the above biofuel facility to supply several potential customers with whom I am in various stages of discussion and due diligence.

8. /To import Rivera biofuel by RR tanker or preferably by barge to New Haven, CT to be delivered by existing jet fuel pipelines to Western Mass until our biofuel plant is up and running./

9. To continue in collaboration with Central Connecticut Cooperative Farmer’s Association, other farmer coops in the eastern US, a farmer owned corporation in Canada, and hopefully state and federal agricultural authorities to establish a family farmer initiative to grow biofuel feedstocks in the Northeast and eastern seaboard states. Initial feedstocks could include soybeans, corn, and canola. Purchase to be direct from farmer’s silos, price to be cost plus guaranteed profits for 20 years to purchase 80% of harvest, 20% of harvest to be retained by farmers for market rate sales if they desire, fuel to be supplied to them at $.99 per gallon adjustable for inflation over 20 years, electricity if under our control to be deep discounted, and discounted fertilizer to be provided by us.

10. To continue to work closely with Massachusetts elected state officials at all levels to create an alternative energy initiative that will shine as a beacon for other regions as it utilizes resources to be made available by the proposed and hopefully soon to be enacted Massachusetts Green Communities Act of 2007 at http://www.mass.gov/legis/HD4254.pdf

11. To inject $1,000 to $10,000 a day into the E2M Regional Economic Council to introduce E2M’s community conscious capitalism and create the community wealth that will establish, as a pilot region, the sustainable E2M economic model in Western Mass, index.gif. This will result in the formation of inner city youth entrepreneurial programs, low interest loan programs, entrepreneur friendly venture capital investment funds, the launch of 500 or more new small businesses, the funding of social initiatives to create affordable housing, provide jobs and social support to returning veterans, break the cycle of poverty, address violence in the family, reduce hopelessness among the young, and help to revitalize American democracy as our Founder’s originally created it here in Massachusetts, the birthplace of American democracy.

*Vee-Go’s medium term goal (two to five years) is to:*

1. /See the above duplicated in at least five regions in the Northeast US and Saskatchewan, Canada. /(5 X 88 = 440 Reactors)

2. Fund programs enabling the University of Massachusetts-Amherst an agricultural land grant institution to conduct R&D on additional biofuel feedstocks such as crambe, flax, algae, chicken and horse manure, organic wastes, and other experimental organic materials.

3. Establish a small municipal electric utility next to a municipal wastewater treatment plant to research the cultivation of algae based organisms in municipal wastewater streams energized by CO2 emissions from electrical generation.

4. Fund current embryonic initiatives to augment traditional agrarian style crop production techniques with new technical agricultural growing techniques whereby life sustaining foodcrops are grown much more efficiently, organically, and year round in greenhouses with rigidly controlled atmospheres devoid of harmful insects and pathogens. By using USSEC biofuels to generate electricity for efficient, crop enhancing, full spectrum, lighting; greenhouse heating; crop fertilization; and by redirecting the CO2 from heater exhausts into greenhouses to increase plant growth rates, important foodcrop yields may exceed, by multiples, traditional techniques as crops flourish year round, 24/7, under glass while outside lands produce additional food crops as well as biofuel feedstocks.

Mr. Garjian States "I believe each of these goals is not only possible, but probable and I hope to exceed the indicated timelines"..
Investors Hub - U. S. Sustainable Energy Corp (USSE) Post #37915

Businesswest Magazine recently (April 30, 2007) published a story about Michael Garjian, CEO of Vegetable Energy Group, LLC d/b/a Vee-Go Energy and Founder of E2M.org. A quote from the article, ""It’s all about creating a sustainable, alternative energy infrastructure in this region," he said, explaining that Vee-Go is prepared to move forward aggressively with the plan to introduce biofuel to Western Mass".
Business West

Mr. Garjian purchases 2 Tons of USSE 7-3-7 Organic Fertilizer for Testing and Evaluation:
U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp. Announces Initial Sale of Proprietary Carbon Based Fertilizer: Financial News - Yahoo! Finance

U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp. Presents Biofuel Discovery and Green Power Solution to Senator Kerry, Governor Patrick and Boston's Mayor Thomas Menino:
http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/070122/0205785.html

E2M Website:
E2M and overview.gif

E2M Board of Directors:
Board of Directors.gif

His Comments on E2M Board of Directors:
Investors Hub - U. S. Sustainable Energy Corp (USSE) Post #22246

Mr. Garjian on Building USSE:
Investors Hub - U. S. Sustainable Energy Corp (USSE) Post #29423

Mr. Garjian's Vision:
Investors Hub - U. S. Sustainable Energy Corp (USSE) Post #22024

Mr. Garjian on MA Electrical Power Prices:
Investors Hub - U. S. Sustainable Energy Corp (USSE) Post #34835

Comments on his References:
Investors Hub - U. S. Sustainable Energy Corp (USSE) Post #37654

On Why he bought 2,000 pounds of USSE 7-3-7 Organic Fertilizer:
Investors Hub - U. S. Sustainable Energy Corp (USSE) Post #37659

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Alternative fuel, hybrid cars, vegetable oil car, hybrid Volkswagen Beetle, grease car - The Green Guide

Mr. Garjian in Anthropology News:
http://people.umass.edu/ekrause/apla_feb05.pdf

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Mike is still with SSTP, just waiting his turn.




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Geo, what ever happened to Mike & Vee Go? Are they still around? elow is the informtion Speculator put together, do you have updates?

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view thread, thread start In response to msg 1380 by Vee-Go

Recs: 0 Vee-Go/Massachusetts Consortium Info

After reading Mike Garjian's encouraging message (#1380), it occurred to me that there is probably at least 1 person scratching their head, thinking "what is Vee-Go?". So I dug up this old post from July. Just be aware that the Massachusetts Consortium is many months "Pre- AmSpec", and there have been many changes and new findings by USSE/SSTP. We are not exactly certain of the status of the MOU, but we heard several months ago the deal was on hold. It should be noted that he is now building a 260,000 square foot facility in West Springfield, MA. Which in Mr. Garjian's own words "The entire facility will be available for Vee-Go's vegetable oil products and for the production of whatever biofuels USSE needs manufactured for the northeast." It is also reasonable to believe that Mr. Garjian will somehow be instrumental in utilizing mass quantities of the USSE AgriChar.



Repost from July 2007

The Massachusetts Consortium

*The Deal -* A signed Memorandum of Understanding between USSE and Vegetable Energy Group, LLC d/b/a Vee-Go Energy; and E2M.org to form a green consortium to provide wholesale green electrical energy and generation plants to public and municipal electricity buyers throughout the state of Massachusetts.
http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/070123/0206435.html

*Proposed # of BioFuel Reactors -* Target is 400,000 to 550,000 Gallons BioFuel Per Day. 475,000 Gallons Per Day would require about About 88 Reactors. Longer term, duplication is planned to 5 other areas totaling 440 Reactors.

*Timeframe -* With the caveat that these are forward looking statements, yada, yada, yada, Vee-Go’s short to term goals (less than 17 months now) are to:

1. Formalize the Mass MOU and appoint the USSEC/SPC/Vee-Go/E2M entity formed per the MOU as the exclusive source of USSEC/SPC products in Massachusetts.

2. Determine the viability of the catalyst activated carbon in USSEC soyash as a potential detoxifying agent for several mycotoxins including vomatoxin, aflatoxin, deoxynivalenol (DON), T-2 and others. Tests are now being conducted by a Virginia agricultural laboratory associated with CCC Feeds.

3. Test the viability of USSEC soyash as a coal replacement by determining combustion characteristics and the effect of phosphates on the catalyst now used in powerplant SCR scrubbers to mitigate sulfur and NOx emissions. Tests are now being conducted by a privately owned power plant in the northeast USA.

4. Establish the viability of USSEC soyash as a fertilizer for northeastern regional crops, including, but not limited to corn and tobacco. Tests soon to be conducted by local farmers and CCC Feeds.

5. Sign long term “pay or take” agreements with utility customers and attain a cash flow from the Massachusetts sale of Rivera green electricity, fertilizer, biofuel REC’s, and fertilizer REC’s in 2007.

6./ Establish a biofuel plant in either Holyoke, Springfield or Westfield, MA producing at least 800 tons a day of fertilizer for sale at $.125 to $.150 per pound including REC’s and 400,000 to 550,000 gallons a day of Rivera biofuel at 10% below a mutually acceptable fossil fuel benchmark price such as the current NY diesel #2 barge price as listed on Welcome to The Journal of Commerce Online, plus associated REC income of $50 per megawatt hour./

7. Utilize the entire output of the above biofuel facility to supply several potential customers with whom I am in various stages of discussion and due diligence.

8. /To import Rivera biofuel by RR tanker or preferably by barge to New Haven, CT to be delivered by existing jet fuel pipelines to Western Mass until our biofuel plant is up and running./

9. To continue in collaboration with Central Connecticut Cooperative Farmer’s Association, other farmer coops in the eastern US, a farmer owned corporation in Canada, and hopefully state and federal agricultural authorities to establish a family farmer initiative to grow biofuel feedstocks in the Northeast and eastern seaboard states. Initial feedstocks could include soybeans, corn, and canola. Purchase to be direct from farmer’s silos, price to be cost plus guaranteed profits for 20 years to purchase 80% of harvest, 20% of harvest to be retained by farmers for market rate sales if they desire, fuel to be supplied to them at $.99 per gallon adjustable for inflation over 20 years, electricity if under our control to be deep discounted, and discounted fertilizer to be provided by us.

10. To continue to work closely with Massachusetts elected state officials at all levels to create an alternative energy initiative that will shine as a beacon for other regions as it utilizes resources to be made available by the proposed and hopefully soon to be enacted Massachusetts Green Communities Act of 2007 at http://www.mass.gov/legis/HD4254.pdf

11. To inject $1,000 to $10,000 a day into the E2M Regional Economic Council to introduce E2M’s community conscious capitalism and create the community wealth that will establish, as a pilot region, the sustainable E2M economic model in Western Mass, index.gif. This will result in the formation of inner city youth entrepreneurial programs, low interest loan programs, entrepreneur friendly venture capital investment funds, the launch of 500 or more new small businesses, the funding of social initiatives to create affordable housing, provide jobs and social support to returning veterans, break the cycle of poverty, address violence in the family, reduce hopelessness among the young, and help to revitalize American democracy as our Founder’s originally created it here in Massachusetts, the birthplace of American democracy.

*Vee-Go’s medium term goal (two to five years) is to:*

1. /See the above duplicated in at least five regions in the Northeast US and Saskatchewan, Canada. /(5 X 88 = 440 Reactors)

2. Fund programs enabling the University of Massachusetts-Amherst an agricultural land grant institution to conduct R&D on additional biofuel feedstocks such as crambe, flax, algae, chicken and horse manure, organic wastes, and other experimental organic materials.

3. Establish a small municipal electric utility next to a municipal wastewater treatment plant to research the cultivation of algae based organisms in municipal wastewater streams energized by CO2 emissions from electrical generation.

4. Fund current embryonic initiatives to augment traditional agrarian style crop production techniques with new technical agricultural growing techniques whereby life sustaining foodcrops are grown much more efficiently, organically, and year round in greenhouses with rigidly controlled atmospheres devoid of harmful insects and pathogens. By using USSEC biofuels to generate electricity for efficient, crop enhancing, full spectrum, lighting; greenhouse heating; crop fertilization; and by redirecting the CO2 from heater exhausts into greenhouses to increase plant growth rates, important foodcrop yields may exceed, by multiples, traditional techniques as crops flourish year round, 24/7, under glass while outside lands produce additional food crops as well as biofuel feedstocks.

Mr. Garjian States "I believe each of these goals is not only possible, but probable and I hope to exceed the indicated timelines"..
Investors Hub - U. S. Sustainable Energy Corp (USSE) Post #37915

Businesswest Magazine recently (April 30, 2007) published a story about Michael Garjian, CEO of Vegetable Energy Group, LLC d/b/a Vee-Go Energy and Founder of E2M.org. A quote from the article, ""It’s all about creating a sustainable, alternative energy infrastructure in this region," he said, explaining that Vee-Go is prepared to move forward aggressively with the plan to introduce biofuel to Western Mass".
Business West

Mr. Garjian purchases 2 Tons of USSE 7-3-7 Organic Fertilizer for Testing and Evaluation:
U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp. Announces Initial Sale of Proprietary Carbon Based Fertilizer: Financial News - Yahoo! Finance

U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp. Presents Biofuel Discovery and Green Power Solution to Senator Kerry, Governor Patrick and Boston's Mayor Thomas Menino:
http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/070122/0205785.html

E2M Website:
E2M and overview.gif

E2M Board of Directors:
Board of Directors.gif





Mr. Garjian in Anthropology News:
http://people.umass.edu/ekrause/apla_feb05.pdf

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Question Vee-GO

What does "Mike is still with SSTP, just waiting his turn" mean?

Have you spoke with him?

I never knew he was with SSTP. I thought he was E2M and Vee-Go with an MOU with SSTP. Did I miss something along the way?
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