Biodico Completes Resource Assessment of ‘Zero Net Energy Farm’ in California

-- Results Indicate Optimal Use of Solar, Wind and Biomass to Support Energy Self-Reliant Farms throughout State --

FRESNO COUNTY, Calif. & VENTURA COUNTY, Calif.--()--Biodico Inc. today said that it has completed its resource assessment to support the next stage of development for its “Zero Net Energy Farm” project, which is funded in part by the California Energy Commission to create environmentally sound energy solutions for the state’s agricultural industry.

Based on the results, Biodico will proceed with the building of the first-of-its-kind Zero Net Energy Farm or “ZNEF” to generate all electrical and heating power needs from on-site renewable resources, including solar, wind and biomass. The project will provide a template for introducing Biodico’s ZNEF technology to other regions throughout the country and on a global scale.

“We are making excellent progress with the development of our ZNEF facility in the San Joaquin Valley. The goal is to use the site’s design as a replicable model that would apply to a multitude of settings in need of a customizable yet practical solution for energy self-reliance,” said Biodico Founder and President Russ Teall. “The viability of our project is based on an economical solution that would improve energy security, decrease air pollutants and stimulate job creation.”

Preliminary results of Biodico’s resource assessment were recently presented to the San Joaquin Valley Clean Energy Cluster, a consortium of clean energy entrepreneurs based at California State University, Fresno. Members of the Energy Cluster toured Biodico’s ZNEF site, as well as participated in a poll that further validated the need and interest for technologies demonstrated by the ZNEF project.

“Fostering greater awareness of this project will take us to the next level of investing in California’s renewable future, and projects such as Biodico’s Zero Net Energy Farm is not only going to be great for California, but the country as a whole,” said Nick Gera, project coordinator of the Clean Energy Cluster. “The nation’s eyes are on California, and we are very excited that the next energy revolution is happening right here in the Central Valley.”

About Biodico: Biodico is a privately held company headquartered in Ventura, Calif. that (1) builds, owns and operates sustainable biofuel and bioenergy facilities, (2) conducts research and development with the U.S. Navy, and (3) collaborates with strategic joint venture partners to commercialize new technology and initiatives. The company and its management have been pioneers in the industry for the past 23 years, with an emphasis on using advanced, patented and proprietary technologies for the sustainable multi-feedstock modular production of next generation biofuels and bioenergy. Additional information about Biodico can be found on the company’s website at http://www.biodico.com.

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PondelWilkinson Inc.
Evan Pondel, (310) 279-5980
epondel@pondel.com

Release Summary

Biodico Inc. completed its resource assessment to support the next stage of development for its “Zero Net Energy Farm” project, which is funded in part by the California Energy Commission

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PondelWilkinson Inc.
Evan Pondel, (310) 279-5980
epondel@pondel.com