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AlgoDyne Ethanol Energy Corp. (the "Corporation") is committed to developing initiatives in Eco-Energy worldwide.  The Corporation's focus is to create a portfolio of three primary activities (raw materials, wholesale/manufacturing, and retail) in the Ethanol and BioDiesel industries.

From The President
Posted On: 7/7/2007

Welcome

AlgoDyne is committed to developing new initiatives in Bio-Fuel by developing and refining inexpensive methods to use cheap and ready available feedstock to produce fuel. Since feedstock inputs can contribute up to 80% of the production of biofuel, keeping the feedstock costs to a minimum is key to making biofuel marketable. We believe in inexpensive feedstocks such as used cooking oil as opposed to traditional sources such as corn.

At AlgoDyne, we focus on both ethanol and biodiesel (see the definitions under our Fuel section).  We believe both are important and provide crucial solutions to lessening the world’s dependence on non-renewable resources for fuel.

Our first focus is using algae in South America to produce ethanol. Algae has received significant attention lately as a promising source of fuel. Our expert, Prof. Franke is focused on working with our strategic partners, to produce an economical method to grow and process algae into fuel.

Our second focus is to produce biodiesel. In North America, we are committed to helping individuals and organizations use a variety of inputs from grains to waste oils to produce Biodiesel.

At AlgoDyne, we see the use of cheap feedstock to produce fuel in an efficient manner today as the solution to tomorrow’s serious fuel crisis.
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Posted On: Sat, Jul, 7, 2007

Welcome

AlgoDyne is committed to developing new initiatives in Bio-Fuel by developing and refining inexpensive methods to use cheap and ready available feedstock to produce fuel. Since feedstock inputs can contribute up to 80% of the production of biofuel, keeping the feedstock costs to a minimum is key to making biofuel marketable. We believe in inexpensive feedstocks such as used cooking oil as opposed to traditional sources such as corn.

At AlgoDyne, we focus on both ethanol and biodiesel (see the definitions under our Fuel section).  We believe both are important and provide crucial solutions to lessening the world’s dependence on non-renewable resources for fuel.

Our first focus is using algae in South America to produce ethanol. Algae has received significant attention lately as a promising source of fuel. Our expert, Prof. Franke is focused on working with our strategic partners, to produce an economical method to grow and process algae into fuel.

Our second focus is to produce biodiesel. In North America, we are committed to helping individuals and organizations use a variety of inputs from grains to waste oils to produce Biodiesel.

At AlgoDyne, we see the use of cheap feedstock to produce fuel in an efficient manner today as the solution to tomorrow’s serious fuel crisis.
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