Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Stock Alert

Carbon Sciences Inc - CABN

Carbon Sciences, Inc. (CABN)--is developing a breakthrough technology to recycle carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions into gasoline and other fuels.

Carbon Sciences, Inc. (CABN) - Innovates at the intersection of chemical engineering and bio-engineering disciplines.

Carbon Sciences, Inc. (CABN)-processes use INEXPENSIVE, RENEWABLE BIOCHEMICALS to catalyze certain chemical reactions required to transform CO2 and water (H2O) into fuel molecules.

Carbon Sciences, Inc. (CABN)--processes occurs at LOW TEMPERATURE and LOW PRESSURE, thereby requiring FAR LESS ENERGY than other approaches.

The first time I alerted the congregation to CABN (back in October)...

CABN had been recently featured in USA TODAY as the company that was furthest along in the CO2- to-fuels quest!

NOW...CHECK OUT THIS NEWS THAT WAS JUST ANNOUNCED! Carbon Sciences Announces Major Breakthrough to Recycle CO2 Into Gasoline

This may sound like science fiction, but it is all too real. Check out their website and read through the recent news and more importantly, watch the video demonstrations. This is an incredible company and I think they are many years ahead of the competition.

Visit: http://www.carbonsciences.com/

Read this excerpt from the news release just announced, "today announced the development of certain process technologies that will allow for the production of gasoline, shorten the time to commercialization and reduce the system and operating costs of its CO2-to-Fuel technology. The company's current approach is an enzyme-based process used to transform CO2 into low-level fuels, such as methanol."


Incredible stuff going on with this Company. You need to read up on all the exciting things they are doing.
The former CEO, Derek McLeish, was quoted as saying "According to the International Energy Agency, the CO2 mitigation technology market is projected to reach $400 billion by 2030". Further, the company believes that coal-fired plants represent a tremendous opportunity since about one-third of CO2 released into the atmosphere is associated with coal combustion from these facilities.    

*Information gathered from StockPreacher                           

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