INTERNATIONAL COASTAL BIOFUELS
● Biofuels are in demand globally.
● The world’s need for clean processed Biofuels is increasing exponentially due to the cost of fossil fuels and global warming.
● International Coastal Biofuels has a long-term contract for feedstock including soy, palm oil and Jatropha oil.
● The plant will be centrally located in Wilmington, NC; it is directly on the water with a deep-water port. This is ideal for transportation by both land and sea.
● A second site is being negotiated in South Carolina and the state will pay $0.05 per gallon produced at the facility.
● It has the most modern technology using hydrocavitation, which limits the amount of green house emissions. It is a clean technology trapping methane gas that is normally emitted by the feedstock.
● It will make a 30% Gross profit ($1.25MM per month) on its first contract.
● The capacity of the first plant will be 40,000 gallons per day.
● The beauty of this project is that a mixture of feedstock will be used to create the biofuel.
Any combination can be used so that if there is a food shortage and soy is needed, other feedstocks can be mixed to create a biofuel.
● Jatropha oil may be used as a stand-alone biofuel since it is so hardy and can be grown anywhere.