London -- UK-based Carbon
Credited Farming (CCF)
congratulated NASA on the successful launch of the Endeavour Space
Shuttle today. It blasted off from Kennedy Space Center taking with it new
scientific experiments, including a study of the Jatropha
curcas plant,
used for producing biofuel, to see if its breeding process can be speeded up for
commercial use.
Jatropha
is a tenacious plant whose nuts are used to produce biofuels, which are
increasingly being referred to as “Green Oil”. It grows well in soil that is
otherwise unsuitable for food crops and produces sustainable, renewable energy
in contrast to inefficient and harmful crude oil products.
“NASA’s
decision to experiment with accelerating the production process of Jatropha
based biofuels underscores the validity and urgent need for the production and
mass market implementation of biofuels into the marketplace,” said Gregg Fryett, Managing Director of CCF. “Carbon Credited Farming
has Green Oil plantations established in a growing number of locations across
the globe and celebrates this development as further validation of our efforts
to forge an alternative to harmful crude oil churned out by the big oil
industry.”
In
fact, Jatropha-based biofuels have experienced many market validations in recent
days, including:
- Toyota
Tsusho Corporation, the parent company of Toyota Motor Corporation, is extending
its holdings beyond automobiles to the substances that fuel them by investing in
the cultivation of jatropha, which Toyota intends to
refine into biodiesel.
- Daimler
AG has
started a new project for the cultivation of the biodiesel raw
material Jatropha in the south of India. The company is supporting several
village communities in the state of Tamil Nadu with funds and expertise from its
already successfully completed research projects in Jatropha.
- Carbon
Credited Farming (CCF) was recently featured in Bloomberg’s New Energy Finance, the world’s
leading provider of industry information and analysis to investors, corporations
and governments in clean energy, low carbon technologies and the carbon
markets. The feature reported on CCF’s joint venture with Crest Global Green
Energy to develop jatropha plantations worth USD $60m
in Mali and Senegal.
Carbon
Credited Farming has many more deals and developments in its pipeline that will
continue to help cultivate and provide leadership to this burgeoning sector of
the energy industry.
About
Carbon Credited Farming Plc (CCF)
CCF
is a UK-based company with Green Oil plantations established in a growing number
of global locations, including Asia and Africa. New operations are constantly
being added to dramatically expand and meet market demand. The renewable,
sustainable fuel resources created by CCF work in parallel to the crude oil
industry creating a real and scalable commercial alternative to crude oil and
associated routes to market. CCF acts as a plantation developer and/or operator
for larger clients with budgeted fuel or investment return requirements. The new
forestry programme is an integration of the Carbon
market experience and skills of the company and the highly commercial oil
plantations being developed internationally. For more information, please visit
us at www.carboncreditedfarming.com/