Biofuel Project

Biofuel Project Check us out at: http://aesofamerica.com AES produces a fuel called Organic Diesel.

In 2010 Alternative Energy Solutions, through a partnership with a Michigan based power company, was able to prove the viability of producing electrical power via bio-fuel powered generators. In just 9 short months this project produced nearly 130 Megawatt hours of renewable electrical power at a cost of less than $40,000, making it one of the most successful green energy projects to date in the U

nited States. Organic Diesel, unlike more common BioDiesels, is a truly green fuel that produces no toxic waste, requires very little energy to produce, and requires no harmful chemicals in production. Also unlike BioDiesels, Organic Diesel can be used in ratios of close to 100% whereas a typical BioDiesel is usually only 5%-20% renewable with 80%-95% of the fuel being petroleum based. Wind and solar power have been at the forefront of the ongoing green energy efforts and will continue to do so as both provide potential long-term solutions to our energy crisis. At the same time, there is a need for a third solution: a solution that can be implemented immediately at an acceptable cost and is not dependent on the patterns of nature. AES offers this solution and with your help we can build a more sustainable energy future for your community.

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07/26/2012

Muskegon Green Drinks
July 7
The Muskegon Area Sustainability Coalition’s next gathering for Green Drinks will be August 15, 2012 from 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. aboard the Port City Princess. Join us for an evening of networking and perhaps even learn about the environmental issues of Muskegon Lake and the restoration that has been happening and what needs to still happen. Our sponsor for this event is West Michigan Dock and Market Corp. Appetizers provided with cash bar. Boarding of the Port City Princess will begin at 5:00 p.m. with departure at 5:30 p.m. prompt. The Port City Princess dock is downtown near the Mart Dock building at 560 Mart St., Muskegon. http://www.portcityprincesscruises.com/

PORT CITY PRINCESS CRUISES
www.portcityprincesscruises.com
Cruise on Muskegon Lake & Lake MI Daily & themed cruises. Charter available for all events; weddings, tour groups, corporate. Close to parks, downtown

Cruise on Muskegon Lake & Lake MI Daily & themed cruises. Charter available for all events; weddings, tour groups, corporate. Close to parks, downtown

07/24/2012

Why Baseball's Green All Star Game Matters | Allen Hershkowitz's Blog | Switchboard, from NRDC http://ow.ly/ctq85

Biofuel Project is focused on making West Michigan more sustainable and preserving our environment. Take a look at these...
07/24/2012

Biofuel Project is focused on making West Michigan more sustainable and preserving our environment. Take a look at these amazing photos of our earth and just how amazing and beautiful it really is. Click "like" if you agree in doing all we can to make our world more sustainable for generations to come.

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Very encouraging--> USDA, Navy, DOE efforts offer over $130 million for biofuels.
07/14/2012

Very encouraging--> USDA, Navy, DOE efforts offer over $130 million for biofuels.

For the first time in history, the USDA, U.S. DOE and Navy will collaborate to make headway on developing the country's advanced drop-in biofuel industry, a strategy that involves over $130 million in new funding opportunities.

07/03/2012

Found this Infographic interesting---> "Where To Get A Green Job". Biofuels and Biomass related businesses employ 15% of the renewable energy jobs. Check out some more great stats and resources below...

US Renewable Energy use hits 5%, but where is the celebration? The U.S. generated 204 terawatt-hours (‘TWh”) out of 4,07...
07/01/2012

US Renewable Energy use hits 5%, but where is the celebration? The U.S. generated 204 terawatt-hours (‘TWh”) out of 4,070 TWh from non-hydro renewables. That's enough electrical energy to power about 16 million American homes, deducting about 10 percent for transmission and distribution losses. Click 'like' to celebrate this fact!

Between April 2011 and March 2012, the U.S. generated 5 percent of the country’s annual electricity from renewable sources, according to preliminary data from the Energy Information Administration.

06/29/2012

Give our participating Biofuel Project restaurant Boatwerks Waterfront in Holland a quick "like" if you haven't already. They are only 30 likes away from 5K total likes for the page! Supporting them helps support Biofuel Project's initiatives.

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