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BDM Management will be attending the desert Biofuels Conference. "Breakthrough in carbon negative fuel with algae"

Desert Sweet Biofuels has made a breakthrough toward the economic production of carbon neutral algae biofuels, (CNAB) that are produced in a process that creates substantial Carbon Dioxide sequestration. A significant amount of CO2 is sequestered for about 5,000 years.

Biofuels by definition are carbon neutral, but the process of producing these biofuels is carbon negative. When using these biofuels in cars, trains, planes and ships, CO2 is removed from the atmosphere. The CNAB process is both economic and scalable in such a way as to reduce America's dependence on foreign oil and to help control climate change. The consequences of the full development of this new model may lead to slowing or stopping the destruction of our rain forest and oceans.

This conference is being sponsored by Desert Sweet Biofuels in association with Desertbiofuels.org and Greenindependence.org. The conference will be held May 22, 2009 at ASU's SkySong Auditorium, which is located at 1475 N. Scottsdale, Scottsdale, AZ 85257 from 9:00 a.m. until noon. The title of the conference will be: A New Green Model for Agricultural Energy Production: CO2 Sequestration and Carbon Neutral Fuels with Algae. For further information visit us on the web at desertsweetbiofuels.com.

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