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The bulls are in and have taken this Hot Stock by storm! Raven Biofuels (RVBF) traded beautifully today closing at its incredible hod of 0.139. We believe there is much more upside to come. RVBF issued an important corporate update that we feel members should read over if they haven’t already done so. Raven’s mission is to be a world leader in creating environmentally responsible energy and bring superior returns for its shareholders!

Raven Biofuels Issues Corporate Update
ATLANTA, GA — (Marketwire) — 12/10/09 –
Raven Biofuels International Corporation (PINKSHEETS: RVBF) (“Raven” or the “Company”) would like to address its current direction and developments
During the period of Q4 — 2008 to Q4 — 2009 Raven Biofuels has been devoting its resources to improving and enhancing its technology and advancing core projects. This includes a proprietary process to enhance the conversion of wood waste to ethanol and high value organic chemicals as well as a specific application for the Pulp and Paper industry. Raven’s management has diligently improved and adapted its business model over the past year to best position the company for future growth
John Sams, President of Raven, commented, “The company in the past year had to conserve its resources in order to advance during an unprecedented economic environment. Raven is committed to communicating regularly and renewing its public awareness.”
Raven’s goal is to become a leading commercial producer of fuel grade ethanol and high value chemicals to service the multi-billion dollar North American transportation fuel market. According to the US Energy Information Association, the United States alone consumes approximately 20 million barrels of oil daily that are refined into approximately 360 million gallons of gasoline, 200 million gallons of diesel and 80 million gallons of jet fuel. Government Initiatives are attempting to reduce the use of fossil fuels with cleaner renewable sources. The Energy Independence and Security Act, signed in December 2007 calls for 36 billion gallons of renewable fuels by 2022, of which 11 billion gallons must come from cellulosic, non-food ethanol
The American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009 calls for $90 billion to be invested into clean energy technologies by 2025
Raven has made multiple improvements to its technology and has moved the company into a stronger position. Raven has maintained and advanced proposed projects and relationships in the US and Canada that will be further described in releases to follow
In brief Raven has advanced in the following areas:
- – Canadian Partner to Develop Biorefinery in Kamloops, BC (Tk’ emlups Biorefinery) with the Kamloops Indian Band (KIB) — Agreements with purchasers of the off-take products of the biorefinery and technology development projects
- — Technology — pre treatment, process improvements, new applications for the forestry industry — The Mississippi Project — site to be announced — Establishing a Team of Scientific Advisors to Guide Company Through to Commercial Production
The current environment for the company to access both private and government capital is excellent and Raven is anticipating significant developments in the near term that should have a very positive impact on the company
About Raven Biofuels International Corporation (PINKSHEETS: RVBF)
Raven Biofuels is a clean energy technology company focused on developing technologies to produce transportation fuels and green chemicals from waste or biomass. Raven plans to build integrated biorefineries using proprietary technology
For more information visit: www.ravenbiofuels.com, email us at info@ravenbiofuels.com or call 1-866-929-7823
Notice Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
This release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, including without limitation those statements regarding the ability of Raven Biofuels International Corporation (“Raven” or the “Company”) to construct any ethanol plants or proceed with the commercialization of its technology or that it will be able to exploit, develop, acquire, finance, operate, or make profitable, any of the commercial opportunities discussed or described herein. These forward-looking statements are not historical facts and can be identified by the use of forward-looking words or phraseology such as “believes,” “expects,” “may,” “intends,” “anticipates,” “plans,” “estimates,” and analogous or similar other expressions intended to identify such forward-looking statements. Actual results could differ materially from those reflected in such forward-looking statements. Raven and its principals will not assume any obligation to update any of the forward-looking statements to reflect any events, facts, or circumstances that may arise other than as may be required by applicable law or regulation
For more information visit: www.ravenbiofuels.com info@ravenbiofuels.com 1-866-929-7823
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About Raven Biofuels International Corporation
Raven was formed to address the unprecedented global demand for clean and renewable energy. The principle focus is production and distribution of high quality fuel-grade cellulosic ethanol. Raven’s management has strong financial and operational backgrounds, long-standing relationships specific to the renewable energy sector and are transaction-driven executives capable of structuring and undertaking institutional financings. Raven represents a significant opportunity for investors.
The company is positioned for growth in the more evolved and, potentially, more profitable second wave of biofuel companies (cellulosic), or what experts are calling “Biofuels 2.0”.
Their Mission
Raven’s mission is to be a world leader in creating environmentally responsible energy and superior returns for its shareholders.
The company intends to achieve this through the licensing and acquisition of leading edge technologies that transform waste into energy.
Raven Projects
Raven will build, own and operate all of its own plants and will seek equity partners worldwide. Our technology has been tested for commercial operation and allows us to convert cellulosic waste streams (like wood and agriculture waste) into high value ethanol and derivative furfural chemicals.
Raven expects to build several bio-refineries over the next five years. Each biorefinery is being designed to produce an initial capacity of more than 10 million gallons per year (10 MPGY) of ethanol and high value furfural chemicals. We intend to significantly increase the initial capacity of our early biorefineries in future expansions. Our planned project is Mississippi would use local wood waste as feedstock. Our second project to be located in British Columbia, Canada is proposed as utilizing pine beetle infested wood for feedstock. This feedstock is readily available and unusable for other applications.
All of our production will come from cellulosic waste streams rather than expensive corn or sugar. Making renewable fuels from cellulosic materials can reduce the amount of carbon dioxide emissions by over 80%.
Numerous other projects in North America and around the world are under development.

Raven Biofuels Technology
Raven and its technology partners have been leading the charge to develop technologies and processes that will transform cellulosic waste biomass into renewable fuels. To date we have achieved the following milestones:
- $24,000,000 invested in R&D
- 9 US patents in three principle areas; process patents for separating sugars to make ethanol and high value chemicals, fuel additives and diesel fuel mixtures.
- 21 International Patents Granted including Europe, Japan, China, India.
- Extensive independent testing of technology since 1997 with conclusively positive results.
The technology that Raven has chosen to commercialize is based on Acid Hydrolysis and further proprietary technology which can produce high value specialty chemicals from agriculture waste products, hence reducing the production cost of ethanol below $1.00 per gallon.
The technology is based on a two stage dilutive acid hydrolysis process. It essentially works by breaking down bio matter, such as wood chips, corn stover, and sugarcane bagasse into primary sugar streams that are then converted into a suite of chemicals including ethanol. Raven management believes this technology is superior to other cellulosic production methods in use today.
Cellulosic Ethanol
While many companies have attempted to produce ethanol from cellulosic (non-corn) waste feedstocks during the past 10 years, Raven has a proven technology that can successfully produce fuel-grade ethanol in commercial quantities. The process is known as “two-stage dilute acid hydrolysis.” Raven’s proprietary process works by breaking down biomass (agricultural waste products such as wood chips, corn stover and sugarcane bagasse) into three primary streams that are then converted into a suite of derivative chemicals, ethanol, and energy producing lignin. The chart below illustrates this process:

Major Benefits of Cellulosic Ethanol
- Air Pollution Reduction- there is a significant decrease in the amount of CO2 that is release when cellulosic ethanol is produced
- Green House Gas Reduction- total decrease in the amount of total green house gas emissions
- Increased Conversion Potential- fewer steps used to break down waste means more cellulosic ethanol energy return
- Produced from Agricultural Waste- cellulosic ethanol is produced from waste and therefore does not negatively impact our natural food resources.
Life-cycle analysis at Argonne National Laboratory shows CO2 emissions from cellulosic ethanol to be 85% lower than those from gasoline. See the brochure Ethanol: The Complete Energy Lifecycle Picture (PDF)
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