BioEnergy Texas Announces Venture Forum Companies

DATELINE: AUSTIN, Texas


The organizers of the upcoming, statewide BioEnergy Texas Conference 2006 officially announced today the six (6) companies that will present at the Venture Forum during the Conference. as a program of the Conference in Lubbock, Texas. The Forum will be held from 1:30pm 5pm at the International Cultural Center on the Texas Tech University campus. (The event is limited to the first 100 registrants.)

The companies presenting are from around the States Biodiesel, Inc a green building products company, based in Austin, Texas; Ceres Energy, LLC an agbioenergy process technology company based in Austin, Texas; a portable energy solutions company from Houston, Texas; Surfside Environmental, Inc a water/gas/oil decontamination technology company from Odessa, Texas; and Terrabon, LLC a biofuel process technology company based in College Station, Texas. The BioEnergy Venture Forum will offer programming, as well as the company presentations. , John Jacobs and Demetrios Skalkotos will lead a question & answer session, and attendees will hear from the (NASVF), as well as the technology transfer offices of USDA & Sandia Labss Office. The renewable energy sector in Texas is fast-growing, with a great deal of attention being directed from both the private sector, and from State government. The companies presenting during sneak peek of some of the many promising companies and technologies around the State. More information, including registration can be obtained at: BIOENERGY TEXAS VENTURE FORUM With facility secured and contracts in-hand, this Hereford, Texas-based company is ready to take its biofuels to market. It is taking advantage of its experience and geographic location in leveraging opportunities. Focused in the green building sector, this Austin-based company will deliver high-performance, earth-friendly product solutions to commercial and residential developers & builders. An Austin-based company with a breakthrough process technology that has been field-tested/proven for anaerobic digestion. Business development calls for Texas/Southwest agriculture market penetration/expansion. This Houston-based company has created a highly reliable renewable electric energy system to serve critically identified electric power requirements that can operate for extended periods of time in the absence of electric grid support or external fuel deliveries. Based in Odessa, Texas this company uses its proven hydro de-stabilizer technology to deliver a decontamination solution for water, oil and gas. This entity specializes in a series of technologies in biofuel development using its patented MixAlco process. Based in College Station, this company is commercializing technologies from Texas A&M University in the biofuel space.

The organizers of the upcoming, statewide BioEnergy Texas - Conference 2006 officially announced today the six (6) companies that will present at the Venture Forum during the Conference.

The BioEnergy Texas Venture Forum will be held on Thursday, October 26 as a program of the Conference in Lubbock, Texas. The Forum will be held from 1:30pm - 5pm at the International Cultural Center on the Texas Tech University campus. (The event is limited to the first 100 registrants.)

The companies presenting are from around the State: Big Daddy's Biodiesel, Inc. from Hereford, Texas; Catalyst Supply - a green building products company, based in Austin, Texas; Ceres Energy, LLC - an agbioenergy process technology company based in Austin, Texas; Gulf Coast Critical Power a portable energy solutions company from Houston, Texas; Surfside Environmental, Inc. - a water/gas/oil decontamination technology company from Odessa, Texas; and Terrabon, LLC - a biofuel process technology company based in College Station, Texas.

The BioEnergy Venture Forum will offer programming, as well as the company presentations. NASDAQ Vice Presidents, John Jacobs and Demetrios Skalkotos will lead a question & answer session, and attendees will hear from the National Association of Venture & Seed Funds (NASVF), as well as the technology transfer offices of USDA & Sandia Labs; and attendees will be involved in a presentation from the Governor's Office.

The renewable energy sector in Texas is fast-growing, with a great deal of attention being directed from both the private sector, and from State government. The companies presenting during the Venture Forum offer a "sneak peek" of some of the many promising companies and technologies around the State. More information, including registration can be obtained at: www.bioenergytexas.org

PRESENTING COMPANIES: BIOENERGY TEXAS VENTURE FORUM

BIG DADDY'S BIODIESEL, INC.

With facility secured and contracts in-hand, this Hereford, Texas-based company is ready to take its biofuels to market. It is taking advantage of its experience and geographic location in leveraging opportunities.

CATALYST SUPPLY

Focused in the green building sector, this Austin-based company will deliver high-performance, earth-friendly product solutions to commercial and residential developers & builders.

CERES ENERGY, LLC

An Austin-based company with a breakthrough process technology that has been field-tested/proven for anaerobic digestion. Business development calls for Texas/Southwest agriculture market penetration/expansion.

GULF COAST CRITICAL POWER

This Houston-based company has created a highly reliable renewable electric energy system to serve critically identified electric power requirements that can operate for extended periods of time in the absence of electric grid support or external fuel deliveries.

SURFSIDE ENVIRONMENTAL, INC.

Based in Odessa, Texas this company uses its proven hydro de-stabilizer technology to deliver a decontamination solution for water, oil and gas.

TERRABON, LLC

This entity specializes in a series of technologies in biofuel development using its patented MixAlco process. Based in College Station, this company is commercializing technologies from Texas A&M University in the biofuel space. More information, including registration can be obtained at: www.bioenergytexas.org







CONTACT: BioEnergy TexasLee Ann Woods, 512-436-9936CONTACT: BioEnergy Texas Lee Ann Woods, 512-436-9936


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