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Enviro-Energy Corporation Biomass Anaerobic Digestion System Reported by Department of Energy.


Business Editors & Energy Writers

SPOKANE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 23, 2002

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) (www.enviro-energycorp.com) Tillamook, Oregon The city of Tillamook (IPA: [ˈtɪ lə mək]) is the county seat of Tillamook County, Oregon, United States. The city is located on the southeast end of Tillamook Bay on the Pacific Ocean.  installation of its proprietary anaerobic digestion Anaerobic digestion (AD) is the natural process of biological degradation of organic material in the absence of air. An anaerobic digester is a man-made system that harnesses this process to treat waste and produce biogas and anaerobic digestate, a soil-improving material.  system was reported in the US Department of Energy (DOE) website (www.ener.doe.gov) EERE EERE Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy : News Archive July 17, 2002 bulletin. The following is the excerpted quote:

"New Projects and Laws Advance Manure-to-Energy Systems"

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 manure, releasing methane gas that can be used for power production. Recent projects, technology advances, and laws suggest a growing role for anaerobic digesters on farms.

"A new anaerobic digestion technology also marked a milestone on July 11th, when the Enviro-Energy Corporation completed the initial startup of its prototype system at a farm in Tillamook, Oregon. The company claims to have developed a continuous process for converting manure to methane and fertilizer -- most current systems convert the manure one batch at a time, rather than continuously. Last week, the new system started producing methane, which was flared off. The methane will eventually power an engine-driven electrical generator This article is about machines that produce electricity. For other uses, see Generator.

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. See the Enviro-Energy Web site."

Energy Flow Management Inc., the wholly owned unit of Enviro-Energy Corporation, is pleased to announce its selection as the technical expert in a bio-waste study for the Ohio town of Brewster in a project funded by the Edison Institute.

INVENSYS, a $2 billion organization specializing in advanced control systems (www.invensys.com), is the prime contractor for the study of bio-mass conversion to energy involving bio-wastes generated by the town of Brewster, Brewster Dairy, and Shearer's Foods. The study will evaluate treating the bio-waste streams of the three study subjects as stand-alone and mixed wastes to determine the viability of converting these bio-wastes into energy. INVENSYS is responsible for general management of the contract and technical matters related to instrumentation and controls. EMFI EMFI Emerging Markets Finance International
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 is responsible for scientific and technical evaluations of bio-waste technology and energy output estimates.

INVENSYS has also invited EMFI to present on bio-waste-to-energy technologies at its INVENSYS Showcase (www.invensysshowcase.com) scheduled for September 2002.

"This type of corporate cooperation dovetails with our plan to expand operations through working with world class companies who have component technologies or markets that complement our bio-waste-to-energy systems," said Michael Funk, President of EFMI EFMI European Federation for Medical Informatics
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EFMI Energy Flow Management Inc.
. "We are pleased that we are being recognized for our technical and scientific expertise. We are particularly excited about this study as it indicates the rising urgency of the need to treat bio-wastes. The growing awareness of all levels of government that economical solutions are available to solve the bio-waste problems in our communities is a driving force behind our forecasted growth."

For further information and a system pictorial, please visit the company website, www.enviro-energycorp.com.

Enviro-Energy Corporation is a developer and operator of environmentally related businesses.

The above news release contains forward-looking statements. These statements are based on assumptions that management believes are reasonable based on currently available information, and include statements regarding the intent, belief or current expectations of Enviro-Energy Corporation, and its respective managements. Prospective investors are cautioned that any such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance, and are subject to a wide range of business risks, external factors and uncertainties, including without limitation, continued acceptance of the company's products, increased levels of competition for the company, new products and technological changes, the company's dependence on third party suppliers, intellectual property rights and the other risks detailed from time to time in the company's publicly available documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Actual results may differ materially from those indicated by such forward-looking statements. Enviro-Energy Corporation assumes no obligation to update the information contained in this press release, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
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