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USDA Program Could Be a Biomass Boon


Published on 2010-11-15 06:25:12 - Market Wire
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HOUSTON--([ BUSINESS WIRE ])--National Clean Fuels (Pink Sheets:NACF) announced today the U.S. Department of Agriculturea™s Biomass Crop Assistance Program (BCAP) could be a boon to the companya™s biomass electrical plant in Port Gibson, Miss. The program is designed to encourage the conversion of new biomass materials into energy without diverting biomass from existing markets.

"Woody biomass is the source that is planned for use in generating electricity in National Clean Fuelsa™ Port Gibson plant by gasifying sawdust and woodchips to power a massive turbine"

Previously run as a pilot program, the BCAP will pay incentives to owners and operators of forest and agricultural lands to produce new sources of biomass materials for energy production and avoid diverting those materials from existing markets. The program was officially implemented late last month.

The BCAP includes two major components. First, producers of eligible biomass materials may qualify to receive matching payments from the USDA for product sold over a two-year period to a qualified biomass conversion facility that converts renewable biomass into power, heat or biofuel. These matching payments are intended to provide an incentive for agricultural and forest land owners and operators to sell biomass materials for energy usage that otherwise would have gone unused.

Second, agricultural and forest land owners and operators can qualify to be reimbursed for up to 75 percent of the cost of establishing or switching to eligible woody and non-woody perennial crops as well as annual payments for up to 15 years for the production of eligible woody perennial renewable biomass crops.

aWoody biomass is the source that is planned for use in generating electricity in National Clean Fuelsa™ Port Gibson plant by gasifying sawdust and woodchips to power a massive turbine,a said NACF Chairman Maurice Stone. aFederal incentives such as the BCAP as well as state biomass incentives from the state of Mississippi should help make the biomass-to-electricity plant a profitable endeavor for National Clean Fuels and our allied companies.a

National Clean Fuels is dedicated to developing cleaner alternatives to fossil fuels. The company commercializes clean energy technology in a sector that is growing to compete in the energy industry, which includes Chevron Corp. (NYSE: CVX), First Solar (NASDAQ: FSLR), Total SA (NYSE: TOT) and ConocoPhillips (NYSE: COP).

About National Clean Fuels, Inc.

National Clean Fuels, Inc. (NACF) commercializes cutting-edge clean energy technologies. National Clean Fuels, Inc. is an emerging industry player capitalizing on its understanding of clean energy technology and supporting the development of alternative energy plans for corporations and government entities.

For more information, please visit [ www.nationalcleanfuels.com ].

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