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Raw Algae Harnessed as Bio-Jet Fuel for Aircraft Engines
AlgaeAviationFuel.com a Bio Jet Fuel technology company of Florida announced their Dry Process Algae Bio Jet Fuel for the aviation industry today. 
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    BRADENTON, FL, December 20, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- AlgaeAviation Fuel from Compact Contractors for America LLC (CCA) has developed a methodology for creating a viable jet fuel surrogate out of raw algae bio-mass.

"DPA Aviation Fuel is competitive in pricing, environmentally friendly & domestically produced." Robert Fulton Chief Engineer stated "Dry Process Jet Fuel from Algae will change the aviation fuel marketplace."

Their target markets are:

- Northrop/Grumman Global Hawk Block 20 programs

- Boeing Phantom X-45 programs

- DOD Allied Operations Drone programs

- Commercial Aviation Industry

- Ground based turbine applications such as tanks and generators

CCA has contacted their targeted markets, stating all are interested in an effective, low cost, and ecologically sound replacements for petro-chemical jet fuels.

Department of Defense (DOD) Governments, Commercial Aviation Carriers & Bio-fuel producers can now produce algae biojet fuel using algae biomass (cake) not the oil. Large aircraft fleet managers can now have a never-
failing renewable energy resource to make algae jet fuel that does not compete with our nation's food crops. Unlike liquid bio jet fuels that require extensive and expensive processing, DPA jet fuel is much cheaper to make. The process is simply drying & grinding to make the powdered fuel. DPA jet fuel can use any algae with 15% lipid content (vegetable oil) & raw algae can be harvested from a variety of wild sources here in America. Liquid bio jet fuel requires high lipid content algae, which requires a very controlled environment to produce.

LIGHTER

Liquid jet fuel weighs about 6.8 pounds per gallon. DPA jet fuel weighs 48% less than liquid without any additives. The weight per gallon will vary with the strain of algae used.

MADE in USA

Since algae grows anywhere and everywhere, CCA can produce jet fuel right here, in the United States.

Dry Process Algae is the fastest & most cost-effective means of making algae jet fuel for the aviation industry. Not only is dry process algae jet fuel less expensive, it also burns cleaner and is better for the environment. The ability to create dry process algae jet fuel will create jobs and reduce dependence on foreign oil.

"We urge the U.S. government and the investment community to support this critical energy opportunity," said Fulton.

Visit their web site to learn more about Dry Process Algae Bio Jet Fuel & how Compact Contractors for America, LLC is moving forward with algae jet fuel production. Learn how the government & civilian airline industry will change with the use of Dry Process Algae Jet fuel using algae biomass cake.

Compact Contractors for America, LLC is moving forward with algae jet fuel production. Learn how government & civilian airline industries will change with the use of Dry Process Algae Jet fuel using algae biomass cake. Visit AlgaeAviationFuel.com at their site:

http://algaeaviationfuel.com/investors.html

to receive access to Downloadable information documents on the new Dry Process Algae Jet Fuel.


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