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TAMPA, FL--(MARKET WIRE)--Apr 19, 2006 -- U.S. Sustainable Energy Corporation ("U.S. Sustainable" or "the Company") (Other OTC:CYBR.PK - News) and Alchem Laboratories announced today the creation of a new biogas, which is a direct derivative of the whole raw soybean. The "soygas" is created from the transformation of soybean into a biofuel. The gas from the transformation of soybeans is not natural gas, according to Glen Barnett, Alchem Chemist of Alchem. The soygas created from the application of the Company's proprietary process to raw soybean feedstock has unique properties that are described in recent patent filings.
The soygas produced by the Company has greater energy density than natural gas, is renewable and a "green" product in that it is environmentally friendly.
U.S. Sustainable Chairman John Stanton noted, "This gas burns so clean that you cannot see the flame even though lab reports indicate an unusually high BTU per standard cubic foot."
The Company's technologies will include the rights to the certain patents and intellectual property rights currently contained in EarthFirst Technologies, Inc. (OTC BB:EFTI.OB - News). Under EarthFirst's previously announced planned merger with Cast-Crete Corporation, EarthFirst/Cast-Crete will become the co-proponent of the Plan of Reorganization of CyberCare, Inc. ("CyberCare") (Other OTC:CYBR.PK - News). After the merger with Cast-Crete and CyberCare's emergence from reorganization, EarthFirst/Cast-Crete intend to combine the existing energy technologies with CyberCare's technology assets. The surviving entity will be known as U.S. Sustainable Energy Corporation.
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AMEP looks like it's setting up for a gap. I think .145 is resistance near term. But in this fuel stocks market who knows... gl
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