| U.S. Sustainable Energy announces
Natchez ‘green’ power facility U.S. Sustainable Energy
Corp., a Mississippi Corp., announced recently the construction of the first 100
percent green power public utility in the United States. John Rivera, CEO
of U.S. Sustainable Energy Corp., said, “With the opening of USSEC’s
new 500,000-sq.-ft. biofuel facility in Natchez, Miss., we will be supplying 100
percent of the power and electricity consumed by the city of Vidalia, La., through
the Vidalia Power and Light Public Utility. Since the electricity will be produced
from 100% bio-waste product derived from the production of USSEC’s organic
737 fertilizer created from soybeans, the power generated is renewable, recycled
and green.” Mayor Hiram Copeland said, “By using green energy,
it will help lower Vidalia’s energy cost and attract more industry to the
area. Vidalia is known as the ‘City on the Move,’ and with green power
we are helping to clean up the environment today.” “Our unique
biofuel can be blended 50/50 with either gas, diesel, or biodiesel to widen the
range of utilization and also improve the overall performance of the blends,”
Rivera said. USSEC holds patent pending technology for a new breakthrough
biofuel and carbon based fertilizer. |