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Alliance "Waste to Energy" Showcase Funded.


MONROE, Mich. -- Alliance Recovery Corporation (the "Company") (OTCBB OTCBB

See OTC Bulletin Board (OTCBB).
:ARVY) is pleased to announce that it has executed a $20,000,000 Equity Line Financing Agreement with Dutchess Private Equities Fund Ltd. of Boston, Massachusetts “Boston” redirects here. For other uses, see Boston (disambiguation).
Boston is the capital and most populous city of Massachusetts.[3] The largest city in New England, Boston is considered the unofficial economic and cultural center of the entire New
. The proceeds of this financing agreement will be used to construct the Company's energy alternatives showcase "waste to energy" processing facility. When completed, this initial "waste to energy" processing facility will be the first of several similar installations that will be located in, or immediately adjacent to, large metropolitan centers in the US and Europe. The utilization of alternative fuels to make "clean energy" will contribute to the reduction of America's dependence on foreign oil.

Once construction is completed, the Alliance "waste to energy" processing showcase will be a significant energy alternatives achievement that dovetails with US initiatives to reduce dependence on foreign oil sources. The ability to utilize a thermal/chemical reaction to reduce rubber to a fuel oil for use in conventional reciprocating engines driving alternators to make electricity is also an effective method for dealing with waste rubber and the challenging environmental hazardous accumulations of scrap tires that continue to be stockpiled, illegally dumped and/or simply burned. The additional Alliance process focus is the recovery of value added Value Added

The enhancement a company gives its product or service before offering the product to customers.

Notes:
This can either increase the products price or value.
 residuals produced contemporaneously con·tem·po·ra·ne·ous  
adj.
Originating, existing, or happening during the same period of time: the contemporaneous reigns of two monarchs. See Synonyms at contemporary.
 in the rubber to oil conversion process.

Alliance's systems integration of existing chemical processing and thermal technologies will allow the showcase to process any form of rubber waste, including whole scrap tires, without any form of pre-treatment, shredding shred  
n.
1. A long irregular strip that is cut or torn off.

2. A small amount; a particle: not a shred of evidence.

tr.v.
 or grinding grinding, process by which surface material is removed from an object, usually metal, by the abrasive action of a rotating wheel or a moving belt that contains abrasive grains. . The system will operate as a single pass process. The process conditions will ensure that the residual carbon black produced by the system is of a commercial grade and does not require any further processing or upgrading. The Alliance process is much more cost-effective than the attempted historical and not commercially successful approach of a pyrolysis py·rol·y·sis
n.
Decomposition or transformation of a chemical compound caused by heat.


pyrolysis (pīrol´isis),
n
 oven that produces a carbon rich pyrolysed product requiring further costly upgrading and refining.

Various state and federal agencies have suggested that when determining the number of scrap tires that a community annually generates, the rule of thumb in the US is one passenger tire equivalent for every man, women and child within the jurisdiction. As a point of final disposition, the Alliance "waste to energy" showcase will consume an amount of waste rubber that is equivalent to approximately 5,000,000 passenger tire equivalents annually and positively impact the environment and conserve US energy resources.

The execution of the $20,000,000 financing agreement now positions the Company to commence construction and specific tasks pertaining per·tain  
intr.v. per·tained, per·tain·ing, per·tains
1. To have reference; relate: evidence that pertains to the accident.

2.
 to the fabrication fabrication (fab´rikā´shn),
n the construction or making of a restoration.
, site construction and start-up of the Alliance energy alternatives showcase waste to energy facility. In addition to contracting with Resource International of Ashland, Virginia Ashland is a town located just north of Richmond in Hanover County, Virginia. The population was 6,619 at the 2000 census. Ashland is home to Randolph-Macon College (1830). "The Center of the Universe" is a popular thematic phrase displayed on signs in the town.  to head up the overall Project Management Team and the opening of a construction office in the summer of 2007, financing proceeds will allow initial construction and fabrication activities to commence at the selected site.

The initial responsibility of the Project Management Team will be to review the pre-qualified development sites and to select up to 3 approved sites. Several development site locations are currently being considered. In the immediate weeks ahead, the Company will continue to pre-qualify additional development sites to determine the optimum location for the showcase installation. All of these sites are either in, or immediately adjacent to, large metropolitan centers that generate huge volumes of waste rubber annually, thereby ensuring an adequate fuel source for Alliance electrical energy production.

Upon completion of construction, targeted marketing activities for the expansion of the Alliance "waste to energy" processing facilities will originate from the showcase installation. The showcase will also be configured con·fig·ure  
tr.v. con·fig·ured, con·fig·ur·ing, con·fig·ures
To design, arrange, set up, or shape with a view to specific applications or uses:
 as the Company's employee and management training and incubation incubation /in·cu·ba·tion/ (in?ku-ba´shun)
1. the provision of proper conditions for growth and development, as for bacterial or tissue cultures.

2.
 center to support the US expansion of similar Alliance "waste to energy" installations. The Company's future energy alternatives research and development efforts will also be housed at the showcase installation.

About Alliance Recovery Corporation

We are a developmental stage company that plans to construct a showcase "waste-to-energy" facility at one of several sites currently being investigated by our engineering team and ourselves. Our waste to energy facility will recover a fuel oil as a result of a thermal chemical process that converts rubber waste including used or scrap tires, to oil. Subsequently, the recovered oil is used to fuel large reciprocating engines driving alternators making electricity. Recovering a fuel oil from rubber waste will contribute to fossil fuel fossil fuel: see energy, sources of; fuel.
fossil fuel

Any of a class of materials of biologic origin occurring within the Earth's crust that can be used as a source of energy. Fossil fuels include coal, petroleum, and natural gas.
 conservation efforts and ultimately help reduce the consumption of America's energy resources. In addition to the sale of electricity generated from the recovered fuel oil, several additional valuable bi-products produced in the thermal chemical conversion process will also be sold into either domestic or international markets. Our processing facilities can be located, constructed and operated to meet the specific needs of the community and operated in an environmentally friendly Environmentally friendly, also referred to as nature friendly, is a term used to refer to goods and services considered to inflict minimal harm on the environment.[1]  manner. For more information on our Company, please visit the website at www.AllianceRecoveryCorporation.com

Safe Harbor Safe Harbor

1. A legal provision to reduce or eliminate liability as long as good faith is demonstrated.

2. A form of shark repellent implemented by a target company acquiring a business that is so poorly regulated that the target itself is less attractive.
 Statement

This press release contains statements that may constitute forward-looking statements forward-looking statement

A projected financial statement based on management expectations. A forward-looking statement involves risks with regard to the accuracy of assumptions underlying the projections.
, including the company's ability to implement its business plan and the future strength of the company's business and industry. These statements are based on current expectations and assumptions and involve a number of uncertainties and risks that could cause actual results to differ materially from those currently expected. For additional information about Alliance Recovery Corporation's future business and financial results, refer to Alliance Recovery Corporation's Annual Report on Form 10-KSB for the year ended December 31, 2006, which was filed with the SEC on April 2, 2007, Alliance Recovery Corporation's Q3 2007 Report filed with the SEC on May 11, 2007. Alliance Recovery Corporation undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statement that may be made from time to time by or on behalf of the company, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
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