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CLME News Colusa Biomass Energy Completes an Industry First - Waste Rice Straw Harvest Preparing for Ethanol
COLUSA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Colusa Biomass Energy Corporation (CLME.PK) today announced the
successful completion of its first-ever rice straw harvesting operation
in Colusa County, California. Field Operations Manager Rick Nannen said,
"Yields of rice straw were very significantly higher than expected,
showing that our specialized equipment and field practices result in
highly efficient collection of biomass."
CBEC announced that it had collected 6,800 tons of rice straw in a
truncated harvest period of 5 weeks, with an average yield per acre
harvested of over 4 tons/acre, compared to previous assumptions of 2.5
tons/acre. These higher yields significantly reduced the amount of acres
necessary to be harvested in order to reach CBEC’s
target volume of rice straw.
CEO Tom Bowers said, "Our average cash cost for collection of rice straw
in this harvest was $9.44 per ton. In the full scale harvest we will
undertake in 2007 we are confident that total cost (including capital
cost) will not exceed $24.00 per ton. This places us very significantly
below the National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s
benchmark for biomass gathering costs of $30.00 per ton." Rick Nannen
added, "Our process gathers rice straw without baling it. Avoiding the
baling step significantly reduces the cost of gathering biomass."
In the 2007 harvest CBEC intends to undertake a full-scale rice-straw
harvest operation using 5 forage harvester units, over the full 10 weeks
of the harvest. This full scale operation will produce over 70,000 tons
of rice straw, which will be processed into ethanol in CBEC’s
biorefinery, on which it is expected to begin construction in 2007.
Colusa Biomass Energy Corporation (Other OTC:CLME.PK
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to build a bio-refinery which is engineered to convert waste rice straw
residue into ethanol. The plant is based on CLME patented and
proprietary technologies that converts waste biomass into ethanol for
use in transportation fuels. It is important to note that the CLME
technology takes nothing from the food stream but only consumes waste
biomass such as straws, wood chips, forest slash and orchards trimmings.
Additional information can be obtained at the website: www.colusabiomass.com.
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