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<DIV><FONT size=4><FONT face="Times New Roman"><STRONG>Our 5th Annual OSN State
Conference, hosted by Sustainable Tulsa, at the Tulsa Convention Center,on
September 15th , "Smart Growth: Building a Sustainable Community"
highlights land use and planning, transportation, local foods, green building
and renewable energy . The renewable energy track will be offering
presentations on wind, solar, geothermal and biofuels. In addition, to having a
booth at our conference,</STRONG> The Oklahoma Sustainable Energy,LLC, team will
be offering free and educational meetings on ethanol and the economic impact it
could have on Oklahomans.</FONT></FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face="Times New Roman" size=4>Dates and locations for educational
meetings, before Sept 15:</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face="Times New Roman" size=4>8/29/2006 6:30 Edmond
Public Library, 10th and Broadway</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face="Times New Roman" size=4>8/30/2006 6:30 OKC Francis Tutle
Reno Campus, 7301 W. Reno Ave., RC 100-3B</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face="Times New Roman" size=4>8/31/2006 6:30 Norman Moore-Norman Tech
Center, enter through gate 1, Health Bldg,Room H202</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face="Times New Roman" size=4>As we did a conference call, Gary
Bledsoe, OSE vice president and their team were traveling in the car, on
the way to Blackwell to do a presentation, to a large audience, made up largely
of farmers. I liked hearing the new ethanol plant, will iniatially
create 35-40 new jobs. And USDA studies indicate an additional 800-1200 jobs
will be created in the region, in related areas. Locating on a 40 acre track of
land, near the ADM elevator in Enid, an agreement with the existing elavator
guarantees OSE 2,000,000 of grain storage, with an overhead duct carrying the
grain to the new state of the art plant.Locating near three major rail
companies, with access to both coasts,and north and south borders,it was good to
know existing infrastructure, relating to transportation, was already
there.Then to hear how creative this team used the by product was impressive.
Plans call for the use of a 50% blend of corn and milo. </FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face="Times New Roman"><FONT size=4>For every bushel of grain, 2.67
gallons of un-denatured ethanol will be produced as well as 18 pounds of
distillers grain and 16 pounds of CO2. Dried distilled grains are concentrated
proteins and fats which are important feed additives for cattle, swine and
poultry. In addition to the use of CO2 in oil fields, it is also a product used
by the carbonated drink industry, and in the making of dry ice. “Advance Foods
and Bar S use CO2 to flash freeze their products,” Bledsoe said. With the Enid
plant capable of making 55 million gallons of ethanol a year, Terry
Detrick said, “Our plan alone will replace the need of importing 1.2 million
barrels of oil.”. (Great I'm thinking,less dependence on foreign oil, sounds
good to me.) </FONT><FONT size=4> Although the ethanol plant will use 248
million gallons of water annually, most of it will be reused.(reused, that's
good to know too!) The plant will use 19.7 million bushels of grain, 1.8
billion cubic feet of natural gas and 41.3 MWH of electricity(I wonder if they
have thought about using </FONT><FONT size=4>wind power?)Congress passed <FONT
size=4>renewable fuels standards which require the production of 4 billion
gallons of renewable fuel in 2006. OSE is looking for
investors.Certain limitations apply as to eligibility for investing. at the
company’s website: <FONT color=#0000ff>www.OKSustainableEnergy.com.</FONT> The
deadline to raise the capital is September 1.Only residents of Oklahoma are
eligible to invest. Non-Oklahoma residents who are part owners of an Oklahoma
corporation may also invest. “If you qualify as an agriculture producer, you
will receive a 30% credit on your tax return,” Entz said. “It is not a
deduction; it is a dollar for dollar set off in Oklahoma taxes due.”
.</FONT></FONT><FONT size=4>Ethanol has a bright future for
Oklahoma!</FONT></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=4><FONT face="Times New Roman">Individuals wanting more
information can contact Mr. Terry Detrick, President of OSE at 405.281.5551,
</FONT><A href="mailto:tdetrick@ofumic.com"><FONT
face="Times New Roman">tdetrick@ofumic.com</FONT></A><FONT
face="Times New Roman"> or Gary Bledsoe, VP 405.830.1341, <FONT
color=#0000ff>gary@oda.state.ok.us .</FONT></FONT></FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face="Times New Roman" size=4>Hope to see everyone at our OSN
September 15th conference!</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face="Times New Roman" size=4>Rita Scott</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face="Times New Roman" size=4>Sustainable tulsa</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face="Times New Roman" color=#0000ff size=4><A
href="mailto:rejuvrita@olp.net">rejuvrita@olp.net</A></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face="Times New Roman" size=4>918.640.5408</FONT></DIV>
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