FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Lisa Mortenson
Community Fuels
760-942-9306 ext 102
Community Fuels to Present at the
GreenXchange Global Marketplace Conference December 10-11, 2007 in Los Angeles, CA
Lisa Mortenson, CEO of Community Fuels, will present at the GreenXchange Global Marketplace
Conference in a session titled, “Biofuels – Present and Future.”
Encinitas, California, November 29, 2007— On December 10th and 11th the GreenXchange Global Marketplace Conference will bring together hundreds of leading private and public decision makers who buy, manufacture, sell, finance, endorse and legislate green technologies, products, innovations and services. This conference will be an ideal forum to network and gain valuable insight into today’s most effective, innovative and profitable portfolio of green products, services and opportunities. Sessions will cover non-renewable energy, renewable energy, air, water & waste, transport & infrastructure, capitalizing green tech and climate change policy. Governor Bill Richardson, 2008 Presidential Candidate and former U.S. Secretary of Energy, will deliver the keynote address on December 10th.
Lisa Mortenson, CEO for Community Fuels, will present during the “Biofuels – Present and Future” session. During her presentation, Ms. Mortenson briefly will review Community Fuels’ current projects, outline the benefits of biodiesel and also identify some obstacles that are limiting growth of the industry.You can learn more about the conference at www.greenxchangexpo.com.
An intense interest in biofuels has developed as a result of high petroleum prices, concerns about the future viability of petroleum resources, and an increasing awareness of the consequences of greenhouse gas emissions associated with fossil fuel combustion. Biodiesel is a clean-burning, renewable fuel produced from agricultural sources (such as vegetable oils and animal fats) that can be used by most compression-ignition (diesel) engines with few or no modifications. Biodiesel can be used with existing industrial equipment and infrastructure, offering an immediate means of offsetting part of the currentdemand for petroleum-based fuels. Benefits of biodiesel include reduced emissions of greenhouse gasses and other harmful pollutants, enhanced national energy security, job creation, and expanded markets for domestic agricultural products.
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