golfinho Publicado 1 de Mayo del 2006 Denunciar Publicado 1 de Mayo del 2006 Holaaa Ciscoooooo¡¡¡ Tupor, te funciona ya la web? Responder
golfinho Publicado 1 de Mayo del 2006 Denunciar Publicado 1 de Mayo del 2006 Es mi imaginación o VRDM hoy tiene una pintaza¡¡¡¡ Responder
tuporaky Publicado 1 de Mayo del 2006 Autor Denunciar Publicado 1 de Mayo del 2006 Holaaa Ciscoooooo¡¡¡ Tupor, te funciona ya la web? la cosa esq me deja entrar con tu nick, pero luego no me sale el enlace para abrir todo el tinglao de las ventanas, no se, pero bueno da igual, q ya llevo una buena temporada de gorron , la cosa me sale por 27,95$ es lo mismo q a ti no valla a ser q encima de pagar luego no me abra lo q yo quiero Responder
Cisco Publicado 1 de Mayo del 2006 Denunciar Publicado 1 de Mayo del 2006 Holaaa Ciscoooooo¡¡¡ Tupor, te funciona ya la web? Hola Golfiback.... Por lo que leido tienes una foto, y además done más duele. Cuando pasa por algún pueblo que te obliga ir a 60km... pfffff! Responder
golfinho Publicado 1 de Mayo del 2006 Denunciar Publicado 1 de Mayo del 2006 Creo que hoy nos está arrastrando GSHF que va disparada. VRDm marcando máximos del día, e INSq luchando por sacar la cabeza. OTD muy bien, 2.040 Responder
golfinho Publicado 1 de Mayo del 2006 Denunciar Publicado 1 de Mayo del 2006 Esta es la buena en VRDM, 0.249 y nos vamossssss Responder
golfinho Publicado 1 de Mayo del 2006 Denunciar Publicado 1 de Mayo del 2006 (editado) Presió compradora de las buenas en VRDM, 0.252 y subiendo Edito, 0.256 y lanzada, que bestialidad Editado 1 de Mayo del 2006 por golfinho Responder
golfinho Publicado 1 de Mayo del 2006 Denunciar Publicado 1 de Mayo del 2006 (editado) OLEEEEEEEE NOTICIÓN VRDM. Veridium Announces Ethanol Technologies and Projects NEW YORK, May 01, 2006 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Veridium Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: VRDM) today announced an update on its various ethanol projects. Veridium owns several technologies that bring substantial benefits to the ethanol industry. These technologies increase the efficiency of ethanol production by increasing the amount of fuel produced while reducing operating costs and plant emissions. Corn Oil Recycling Dry mill ethanol producers convert starch from corn into ethanol. The by-product of this process contains the fat from the corn and exits the back of the production process. Veridium's patented technology economically recovers up to 75% of the fat from this by-product and converts it into pure corn oil which can either be sold as-is or for conversion into biodiesel. This corresponds to 3 million gallons per year of high grade corn oil converts to 3 million gallons per year of biodiesel. This equates to a 6% increase in fuel production out of a 50 million gallon per year ethanol facility, and a significant increase in plant productivity out of the plant's existing infrastructure. Veridium provides turn-key systems for this technology for no up-front cost in return for long-term corn oil purchase agreements based on a fixed discount to prevailing market prices. Veridium intends to purchase and sell the extracted corn oil and generate an estimated $1.4 million to $1.8 million in annualized revenues per system as the systems are brought online. Veridium previously announced eight orders with ethanol producers for deployments of various implementations of this technology to date and Veridium's target is to close a total of 20 such orders this year. Veridium expects to bring its first commercial systems based on this technology online later this year. CO2 Exhaust to Ethanol Veridium's bioreactor technology is simple, robust and scalable, and was originally designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from fossil-fueled combustion processes. The technology is based on a new strain blue-green algae discovered thriving in a hot stream at Yellowstone National Park. The algae use the available carbon dioxide, water and light to grow new algae, giving off pure oxygen and water vapor in the process. Once the algae grow to maturity, they fall to the bottom of the bioreactor where the algae can be harvested for further refining several times per day. Ethanol is made from starch-based feedstocks. The algae in the bioreactor convert exhaust carbon dioxide and sunlight into a biomass that is comprised of about 94% starch and about 6% oil. This exceeds the starch concentration in corn, the primary feedstock for domestic ethanol production today, which contains about 63% starch and 3-4% oil. The preliminary test data show a doubling of the biomass several times per day - a rate much faster than plants, and it does all of this on a footprint that is orders of magnitude less than the surface area required for crops. Veridium's technology routes exhaust carbon dioxide from the fermentation stage of ethanol production facilities through a bioreactor that is designed to be integrated with existing ethanol facilities. Veridium is currently building a small-scale mobile pilot system for sales and technical demonstration purposes, and Veridium's immediate focus for this technology is to deploy permanent commercial-scale pilot operations with qualified early adopters in the ethanol industry and in the power generation industry beginning this year. Cellulosic Biomass to Energy Veridium holds the rights to patented technologies that use ultrasonic energies to synthesize hydrogen and/or clean fuels from agricultural wastes, including cellulosic biomass. This technology uses high intensity ultrasonic energies to enable a new type of hydrogen reformation that is capable of significantly reducing the scale at which hydrogen production is cost-effective. This reduction in scale is made possible by a demonstrated 25% reduction in the temperatures required to affect the reformation reaction as compared to standard steam reformation of natural gas (SRNG), and even greater gains as compared to partial oxidation processes (POX). In standard SRNG and POX processes, the reformation reaction is catalysed chemically. The Veridium process leverages mechanical processes to generate ultrasonic energies that in turn catalyse the reformation reaction at lower temperatures. Initial testing on prototypes of this technology has demonstrated production of hydrogen-rich gases at small scales with varied carbonaceous feedstocks. Once converted, this hydrogen rich gas can be purified and used as a source of energy. Veridium's focus for the technology this year will be to demonstrate and deploy a commercial-scale pilot version of the technology that converts discarded corn stalks and other cellulosic biomass into clean energy directly at and for ethanol facilities. Editado 1 de Mayo del 2006 por golfinho Responder
dokrates Publicado 1 de Mayo del 2006 Denunciar Publicado 1 de Mayo del 2006 no se os ha kedao cogío los valores de r4.com en 15:57 ? Responder
golfinho Publicado 1 de Mayo del 2006 Denunciar Publicado 1 de Mayo del 2006 Yo hace tiempo que no los miro por R$, ya que algunos días se queda petada la página un ratillo.... Responder
golfinho Publicado 1 de Mayo del 2006 Denunciar Publicado 1 de Mayo del 2006 Estos de VRDM tienen una oficina de prensa que es la caña, saben cuando sacar notas de prensa..... Responder
golfinho Publicado 1 de Mayo del 2006 Denunciar Publicado 1 de Mayo del 2006 Vamos de nuevo a por máximos en VRDM, hoy la jornada se presenta espectacular¡¡¡¡ Responder
tuporaky Publicado 1 de Mayo del 2006 Autor Denunciar Publicado 1 de Mayo del 2006 gofi como meto y saco valores en el Wacthlist Responder
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