Alternative Energy plans to produce $1/gal. ethanol

RP news wires, Noria Corporation
Tags: energy management

The Alternative Energy Technology Center, Inc. (OTC:AETE) announced on March 17 its plans to produce ethanol for the U.S. market at less than $1 per gallon. AETE will refine biomass into fuel products using its exclusive technology.

Most new automobiles built in the
U.S. by General Motors and other manufacturers are equipped to run on 85 percent ethanol. To fuel these cars ethanol production must be expanded significantly. With corn at over $5 per bushel, current plants spend nearly $2 to produce a gallon of ethanol that sells for $2.60. AETE's process using common cellulosic biomass will produce ethanol for less than $1 per gallon.

"One dollar ethanol will allow us to operate profitably without government subsidies or incentives," noted Brown Marks, AETE's president. "We expect to produce over 100 gallons of fuel per ton of cellulosic biomass which costs about $65 in today's market," he stated. "We have designed our technology to use low cost feed stocks that are widely available at low cost. We use a low energy input design to increase efficiency and we can place our plants wherever there is abundant biomass available," he concluded.

The Company: The Alternative Energy Technology Center, Inc. (OTC:AETE), based in The Woodlands, TX, is a technology company focused on biofuels and alternative energy technologies. It is developing the first true biorefinery in the
U.S. It will focus on technologies using renewable energy inputs from non-food energy sources and on technologies that can be scaled up to efficiently addresses the post-petroleum energy needs of the United States.

For more information, please visit our homepage at: www.AltEnergyTechCenter.com