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Title: Ethanol, BioDiesel, and Fueling Americas Needs


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Ethanol, Bio-Diesel, and Fueling Americas Needs
  • A decade of work breaking forth to serve
    generations.

2
Are skyrocketing fuel costs destroying your
budget? or INCREASING YOUR INCOME?
  • Crude Oil price hits 117 per barrel
  • Gas Prices expected to top 4.50 per gallon
  • President signs Alternative Energy Bill
  • -which encourages non-corn ethanol

Would you like to generate income from
alternative fuel production?
3
The first automobiles made by pioneer Henry Ford
were powered by alcohol, not gasoline
  • In the early 1900s there were very few gas
    stations, so automobiles were manufactured to run
    on both ethanol and gasoline.

A firm has developed and engineered a system that
produces 199.7 proof Ethanol on the first run.
Other ethanol plants can only produce 195.4 proof
on their third run.
4
Lloyd Noble, Oil and Agriculture
  • When Lloyd Noble, founder of one of the
    largest international offshore drilling
    contractors in the US, decided it was time to
    give back to the society that he felt had
    afforded him opportunities for personal and
    financial success, he founded the Samuel Roberts
    Noble Foundation in 1945.

The foundation continues Mr. Nobles vision today
influencing agriculture by exploring and
improving production agriculture techniques and
advancing plant science through research and
discovery.
5
The Critical Achievement
Combine a multi-level approach to the fuel needs
of our world in sugar based Ethanol, Bio Diesel,
Hydrogen, and Hydronol. Energy to benefit our
generation and beyond.
Linking the ideas of the past with the technology
of today to make the fuels of the future.
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  • Their ethanol is produced in patented process
    creating a fuel that burns very cleanly. It is
    derived from the fermentation of a concentrated
    mix of
  • Sugar Water Yeast Enzyme
  • It has been tested as Ethanol denatured with 3
    gasoline (without additives) in personal vehicles
    for over 3 years garnering the material support
    of a major auto manufacturer.
  • The system uses less energy to produce a
    higher proof which is good for the environment
    and the profitability of the company.

7
Widely Embraced Technology
  • US Government supports their efforts through
    legislation
  • Department of Defense is a partner and client
  • Major auto manufacturer is participating in
    technology development
  • State governments embrace the technology to
    convert waste to fuel
  • Major oil companies are lining up to purchase
    Ethanol for government mandated blending
  • All presidential candidates support the use of
    Ethanol

8
Technology In Use
  • Brazil
  • Thirty years after launching a crash program to
    replace gasoline with ethanol from sugercane,
    Brazil announced in 2006 that thanks to ethanol
    and rising domestic old production, it had weaned
    itself off of imported oil.
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Uses 500,000 tons of sugar from Brazil to make
    ethanol
  • United States of America
  • USDA said in 2006 its economically feasible to
    produce ethanol from sugarcane and sugar beets.

9
Sugar Base the Source of Fuel
  • Sweet Sorghum
  • Blackstrap Molasses
  • Sugar Beets
  • Sweet Potatoes
  • Sugar Cane

Sweet Sorghum
10
They cant produce enough
  • It will take 1600 small producers to produce the
    same amount of ethanol as a single based com
    based plant that produces 100,000,000 gallons per
    year.
  • It would take corn based ethanol plants at 100
    million gallons to produce the 160 billion
    gallons the US needs

4 Column System Footprint 2,000,000 gal/yr
production
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  • Ramping up commercial production from existing
    6 columns to total of 20 columns capable of
    producing maximum output of 10 million gals of
    Ethanol per year.

12
Corn Ethanol doesnt make sense!
  • Ethanol from corn is very energy intensive and
    expensive to produce. Its proven to be
    uneconomical as well as illogical from a food
    demand perspective. With global development of
    the middle class, especially in Asia, the demand
    for high protein foods is soaring. We cant
    produce enough corn for food. Corn ethanol just
    doesnt make sense.
  • The patented sugar based processes and sources
    are not major food sources. In fact, they can
    use many by-products and wastes to generate
    inexpensive alternative fuels to replace
    expensive foreign energy sources.

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Sugar Base Ethanol
  • Ethanol can be made from
  • And from fruits and vegetables from your area
    for example from Michigan
  • EXAMPLE 9 pounds of grape skins -gt 1 gallon of
    gas
  • Grape skins are normally a waste product and
    discarded

14
Ethanol is environmentally friendly.
  • As an automotive fuel, it enhances engine
    performance
  • It burns much cleaner than gasoline
  • It is much cleaner to produce

15
Ethanol is just the beginning
  • HYDRANOL (new fuel combining hydrogen and
    ethanol)
  • BIODIESEL
  • BIODIESEL/ETHANOL/HYDROGEN

16
Global Opportunities
  • US facilities are just the beginning.
  • Asian countries import more oil than the US
  • Eastern Europeans have fertile farmlands and few
    oil resources.
  • Australia/New Zealand are major crop producers
    and import their fuels.

17
Partner with us
  • Ask the professional explaining this amazing
    opportunity how you can generate income from the
    global demand for clean alternative fuels
    now and in the future.

18
Joint Partnership Investment
  • Plant cost 10M
  • Details
  • 1 per month return on investment
  • At the end of 5 years, principle will be returned
  • Minimum - 100,000
  • Maximum - 10M

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What is IOCs Vision?
  • No less than 1 plant in all 50 states producing a
    minimum of 6,000 gallons of Ethanol 300 days per
    year 1.8M gallons
  • or a maximum
  • 60,000 gallons _at_ 300 days
  • 18M gallons
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