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SSTP - Jack climbed back down the bean stock with rumor of news comming out after the close!!!
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Sustainable Power Corp. Reports That Texas A&M University Completed an Analysis of Its Green Energy Technology BAYTOWN, TX, Dec 17, 2009 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Sustainable Power Corp. (PINKSHEETS: SSTP) is pleased to report that a team of professors, scientists and graduate students from the world-renowned Texas A&M University has independently analyzed its proprietary green energy technology. The tests were conducted in a manner dictated by the Texas A&M scientists maintaining a full chain of custody throughout the process to determine the purported differences of the process with and without the catalyst. This is a follow-up to Sustainable Power Corp's April 27, 2009 announcement that it had engaged a major University to commence testing of the biofuel green energy technology to which it holds an exclusive US license. Among other reasons, Sustainable Power Corp. selected Texas A&M University because it is a research-intensive institution with 10 colleges and a nationally recognized faculty that was ranked 5th by US News and World Reports and first in the nation by The Washington Monthly for "tangible contributions to the public interest." The Texas A&M team which analyzed the proprietary SSTP process was lead by Professor Joseph King, Chief of Staff, Texas AgriLife Research - International Programs - Borlaug Institute for International Agriculture. The team consisted of four research professors from diverse fields and a group of graduate students. Texas AgriLife Research comprises 13 research centers with a staff of 1,700, including 375 doctoral-level scientists who are nationally recognized experts in their field. Among the fields of research concentration is Bioenergy. Sustainable Power will shortly announce the results from the Texas A&M's report on the Company's process for converting biomass to liquid fuel, flammable gas, and biochar after a review of the report is completed by Sustainable Power's Technical Advisory Board headed by Dr. Thomas Hartwick. About Sustainable Power Corp. Sustainable Power Corp (PINKSHEETS: SSTP) is a green energy provider focused on environmentally safe biofuels (Vertroleum(R)), biogases, and biochar. The company has an exclusive license in the United States for a renewable fuel source able to be produced from non-food organic feed stock. www.sstp.us Safe Harbor Statement |
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SSTP +21% yesterday RSI LINE @69.02 entering power MACD pulled away from the signal SSTP i believe is a strong play Today Keep an eye on it |
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SSTP- -9% Good opportunity to buy on the dip. I believe we will see SSTP hit @ .025x.029 |
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SSTP- Rumor of really big news comming out after the close! I recommend getting involed.
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.Sustainable Power Corp. Reports That Texas A&M University Confirms Validity of Its Green Energy Technology Texas A&M Reports Over 50% Yields of Oil From Sustainable Power's Proprietary Process for Producing Transportation Fuel From Biomass .Companies:Sustainable Power Corp..Press Release Source: Sustainable Power Corp. On Monday December 21, 2009, 4:15 pm BAYTOWN, TX--(Marketwire - 12/21/09) - Sustainable Power Corp. (Pinksheets:SSTP - News) is pleased to report that testing conducted at the world-renowned Texas A&M University confirms the validity of its proprietary Green Energy Technology. A team of scientists from Texas A&M have completed their multidisciplinary analysis confirming the company's earlier claims. The Texas A&M report states, "SSTP demonstrated that the oil yields with pyrolysis are much higher than simple mechanical squeezing process of soy seeds." With Sustainable Power's proprietary process involving heating biomass in a reactor vessel with the presence of the Company's proprietary catalyst, Texas A&M reported a yield of 54.4% oil in addition to 25.3% flammable gas and 20.3% biochar. The biochar could be used as a solid fuel or, unburned, it represents a stable, sequestered form of carbon that would qualify for greenhouse gas credits. Among Texas A&M's findings in the Confidential Report was that "Sustainable Power Corp.... invented a proprietary catalytic process which produces bio-fuels from what is essentially a heavy crude and light crude oil by a thermo-chemical pyrolysis... process as opposed to conventional pyrolysis... which typically occurs at... higher pressures." The report added, "The tests conducted with blow torch indicated that oils produced with SSTP's Licensed catalysts readily ignited while oils produced without the catalyst did not ignite easily." Previous independent analysis by AmSpec Services LLC of the oil produced by Sustainable Power's process, called Vertroleum�, shows nearly identical yields to the Texas A&M report. In addition, AmSpec refined the oils into biogasoline, marine fuel and a replacement gasoline for E85 flex fuel. In witnessing the process AmSpec also determined that when using feed stocks of corn, soybeans, wheat, sunflower and other raw agricultural products, the fuels meet the US Energy Policy Act's requirements for cellulosic biomass. A cellulosic biofuel producer that is registered with the Internal Revenue Service may be eligible for a tax incentive in the amount of up to $1.01 per gallon of cellulosic biofuel sold. Sustainable Power Corp.'s President and CEO, M. Richard Cutler, Esq., said, "It has been an arduous process of getting validation of the SSTP technology because the reporting of such high yields of oil and gas really seemed unbelievable. We are excited that one of the finest, most prestigious research universities in the country, Texas A&M, has been able to validate the efficacy of the process and the yields. We look forward to working with them in the future as we now begin commercializing this process that can produce non-polluting, renewable energy from food wastes, crop wastes, forestry waste and municipal solid waste. With its rapid commercialization, this process truly holds the promise of helping to liberate America from its dependence on foreign oil while eliminating the pollution and carbon footprint associated with fossil fuels." About Sustainable Power Corp. Sustainable Power Corp. (Pinksheets:SSTP - News) is a green energy provider focused on environmentally safe biofuels (Vertroleum�), biogases, and biochar. The company has developed a renewable fuel source able to be produced from non-food organic feed stock. www.sstp.us |
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SSTP + 4.76% RSI LINE @ 64.62 up trend Mac D above the signal ADX @ 38.17 Rising yesterday's sell-offf tested but couldn't break an upward trendline that dates back to 11/18. MACD and RSI remain positive after late day rally. After a push through 0.025 imo,there doesn't appear to be any significant resistance till 0.045 if at all. I believe SSTP will run with news and we will see a big day Keep your eye on it |
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SSTP is pleased to report that testing conducted at the world-renowned Texas A&M University confirms the validity of its proprietary Green Energy Technology.Mondays close had SSTP + 4.76% Bullish. IMO this will hit POWER today.
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With this awesome pr that came out yesterday and the great volume today this baby is going to run!! All charts are heading north and is showing price apprecation everyday!! slow and steady baby!! Nothing like getting some more oil into the market and with this process that they are getting over 50 percent yeilds of oil and 23 percent yeilds of flamable gas. Nothing but profits on otherwise unusable product!!! Imo were all gonna be makeing money and that whats makes the world go around!! Hope all ur stocks are green and stay that way!!!
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#30
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SSTP...afternoon rally leads me to believe that morning sell pressure is from unwinding of positions from the previous day, investors are taking their profits and watching for a dip below 0.02, and when that doesn't happen,yet again, they are getting in to set themselves up for a potential pop through 0.
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