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To: donpat who wrote (22)3/13/2011 11:06:14 AM
From: jmhollen   of 35
 
This company's efforts support direct Biofuels generation from common high-oils organic feedstock such as algae, by increasing the lipids content that will result in more efficient fuel production for less input energy than current refining processes. When properly designed and implemented in larger scale, the process should achieve cost parity with established petrochemical fuel production with the byproducts being soil amendments, or fertilizer, or inert dirt fill.

Unlike JBII (a hot pyro-to-oil reycling process), these people are a pharma firm that have an energy subsidiary who's work is supported by grants, gifts and brain power from some major universities. Their primary effort is medical, but their raw feed stocks to fuels efforts may ring the bell first.
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From: jmhollen3/18/2011 10:36:24 AM
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From: jmhollen3/28/2011 12:17:18 PM
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VG Energy Contracts BioProcess Algae To Verify "Lipid Trigger" Results For Commercial Biofuels Production

Mar. 25, 2011 (PR Newswire) --

SAN MARINO, Calif. March 25, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- VG Energy, a subsidiary of Viral Genetics, Inc. (Pink Sheets: VRAL), announced today that it has retained alternative energy producer BioProcess Algae, LLC to verify lab results on a large scale for the development of commercial production of its potential biofuel process. VG Energy has developed proprietary technology, with results reproduced multiple times from test-tube to small-pond studies, which holds promise in producing algal biofuel on a commercial scale, at prices competitive with or better than current oil prices.

"VG Energy's technology has shown great promise as a viable and cost-effective additive for alternative energy sources," said Haig Keledjian, CEO of VG Energy and Viral Genetics. "We are thrilled to be working with BioProcess Algae to take the next steps and move from the laboratory to a viable production setting."

The agreement came together quickly and was facilitated by VG Energy SVP Monica Ord. "I have Richard Branson and Mike Willis from Virgin Green to thank for the introduction to Green Plains Renewable Energy (GPRE) and BioProcess Algae," said Ord. "We have repeated our proof of principle research studies multiple times, internally and through Texas A&M, which have clearly demonstrated the effectiveness of the compound on a small scale. BioProcess Algae gives us the ability to move quickly into full autotrophic, mixotrophic and heterotrophic scale-up studies, and we are excited to begin."

A process increasing lipid production in algae cells and considerably improving their rate of recyclability has been discovered by VG Energy and its lead researcher, Dr. M. Karen Newell Rogers, the Raleigh R. White, Jr. Endowed Professor of Surgical Research at Texas A&M Health Sciences Center and Scott and White Hospital in Temple, Texas. A recent report by biofuels expert John Sheehan models several current production techniques, with their productivity enhanced by VG Energy's process, with the results showing potential for a cost-effective energy source. A direct result of work undertaken by Dr. Newell Rogers for cancer treatment, this process, Metabolic Disruption Technology (MDT), appears to act as a long-sought lipid trigger to cause algae cells to store increased fat, making them more productive as an energy source. When the process was applied to algae cells in the lab, extractable lipid, or fat, production was increased by a minimum of 300%. Additionally, the process enables cells to release fats outside the cell walls, making much of the algae recyclable and increases its viability as an alternative energy source.

About VG Energy

VG Energy Inc. is an alternative energy and agricultural biotech company that is a majority-owned subsidiary of Viral Genetics Inc., a biotechnology company researching new treatments and methods of detection for diseases including cancer, HIV/AIDS and others. Using its Metabolic Disruption Technology (MDT), Viral Genetics' cancer research led to discoveries with major consequences in a wide variety of other industries, including biofuel and vegetable oils. VG Energy holds the exclusive worldwide license to the MDT patent rights for use in the increase of production of various plant-derived oils from algae and seeds. These pivotal discoveries promise to allow the biofuel industry to overcome its major obstacle in the area of production efficiency: namely, an increase in production yields leading to feasible economic returns on investment, allowing renewable biodiesel to be competitive with fossil fuels. For more information, please visit www.vgenergy.net.

About BioProcess Algae, LLC

BioProcess Algae, LLC (BPA) was formed in 2008 to commercialize algae production systems for next-generation biofuels and animal feeds. BPA's technology and manufacturing headquarters are based in Portsmouth, RI and demonstration efforts are integrated with a 65 MGPY ethanol plant owned by Green Plains Renewable Energy in Shenandoah, IA. BPA is a joint venture among Clarcor, BioProcessH2O LLC, Green Plains Renewable Energy, Inc., and NTR plc. More information can be found at www.bioprocessalgae.com.

About Viral Genetics, Inc.

San Marino, California-based Viral Genetics discovers drug therapies. Founded in 1994, the biotech company is researching treatments for HIV/AIDS, LymeDisease, Strep, Staph and drug resistant tumors. A majority-owned subsidiary, VG Energy (www.vgenergy.net), is dedicated to exploring biofuel and agricultural applications for one of the technologies in its licensed portfolio. For more information, visit www.viralgenetics.com.


Contact: Haig Keledjian, Viral Genetics
Viral Genetics, Inc.
(626) 334-5310
SOURCE VG Energy
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From: jmhollen4/15/2011 7:39:56 PM
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Today is a big day for VRAL...I believe they're having their compound tested in BioProcess Algae's algae bioreactor project wich begins today. Good results should mean big money. Fingers crossed!!!

SHENANDOAH ALGAE PLANT UNVEILED FRIDAY

(Shenandoah) -- U-S Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and other dignitaries gather in Shenandoah Friday for an event three years in the making.

BioProcess Algae formally unveils its algae bioreactor project at Shenandoah's Green Plains Renewable Energy Plant at 4:30 p.m.. Gregg Connell is executive vice president of the Shenandoah Chamber and Industry Association. Connell tells KMA News Iowa's former governor is just one of the ceremony's speakers. Others include Tim Burns, CEO of BioProcess Algae, Todd Becker, CEO of Green Plains Renewable Energy, and Mary Rosenthal, executive director of Algae Biomass Organization.

Connell says the project is designed to produce algae from 148,000 tons of pure CO2 emitted from Green Plain's ethanol plant next door.

"We have some incredible partners that moved this project forward to this date," says Connell.

Supporters hope the algae produced from the plant can fill the demand for not only biofuels in the country, but animal feeds and pharmaceuticals, as well.

"Using waste products from the ethanol plant--the CO2--plus wastewater and sunlight, we're able to grow incredible amounts of algae," Connell says.

The public is encouraged to park at the Eaton's west parking lot. Shuttle buses will run spectators to Green Plains' ethanol plant between 3-to-4 p.m. Connell hopes for a good turnout. He says the unveiling will be the public's only chance to see the bioreactors up close. Connell says weather won't be a factor in the unveiling. All activities will take place under a giant tent outside the ethanol plant, with a hard-surface floor, video screens and displays outlining the algae plant.

Following the algae plant's unveiling, Vilsack will serve as keynote speaker at the Shenandoah Chamber and Industry Association's annual dinner Friday evening at the American Legion Country Club. A social time begins at 5:30 p.m., followed by dinner at 6. A reminder: kmaland.com will provide a live video stream of the algae plant ceremony beginning at 4:30 p.m

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From: jmhollen4/18/2011 8:30:38 PM
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John Sheehan's Analysis of VG Energy's Economics-

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From: jmhollen4/26/2011 10:11:40 PM
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This is a great Video of the Algae Biofuel processing plant VG is testing their compound in.

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From: jmhollen4/27/2011 8:29:29 PM
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From iHub: 1 1/2 hrs long, but for all longs well worth the listen.

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To: jmhollen who wrote (29)4/30/2011 4:00:07 PM
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Notice that the current administration

brings cases against:

Amish milk farmers

Boeing for opening a factory where the union doesn't want it to

Arizona for trying to enforce laws against illegal aliens invading this country

a school system that fired a muslim math teacher who said she had to go Mecca during the last month of the school year when all the final exams took place

WHILE THEY DROPPED suits already in place against

the New Black Panthers for intimidating voters on election day in Philadelphia

CAIR and its officers for being involved in supporting terrorism

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To: joseffy who wrote (30)4/30/2011 4:38:24 PM
From: jmhollen   of 35
 
Trump/Palin will solve all these problems shortly.

Soros can buy only so many phony Hawaiian birth certificates before that scam will become exposed - even on CNN.

:-)
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To: jmhollen who wrote (31)4/30/2011 5:14:13 PM
From: joseffy   of 35
 
I hope you are right.

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