Thursday, 4 February 2010

GELV is back for more

A little company called Green Energy Live, Inc. (GELV) literally came out of nowhere in December of 2009 for my members. A MASSIVE gain of 120% was the highlight of a very good December for Soup members.

Well, GELV is back! I track companies that we have done alerts for in the past and am excited to bring this one back to members.

Everyone knows that past performance is no predictor of the future, so I am not guaranteeing anything. However, I still like GELV and think that it might be a great trade, again!

Remind me again what GELV does?

GELV is working on leveraging patented technology to develop on-site, renewable bio-energy systems to convert animal waste into electricity and valuable co-products.

When I did my first report on GELV, I referenced an “exciting” report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture entitled “Manure Use for Fertilizer and for Energy”. I am sure my members read that report from cover to cover.

It stated that there is growing interest in using manure as a feedstock for energy production, driven by rising energy prices and growing concerns over the environmental risks associated with excess applications of manure nutrients.Link to the report Here

GELV is sitting on an enormous opportunity

The company believes there is a definite economic OPPORTUNITY to generating energy from manure.

The Environmental Protection Agency reports one of the biggest challenges facing livestock producers is managing manure and process water in a way that protects environmental quality and controls odor. In one day, a cow generates 120 pounds of manure. California’s dairies alone produce 70 billion pounds of manure each year. (Yes, that is BILLIONS and it is just one state)

Finding ways to manage such a staggering amounts of waste is challenging, especially considering the high costs of hauling and disposal and limited landfill space.

GELV plans to use its PATENTED gasification technology for the development of highly innovative, on-site, small-footprint manure-to-electricity conversion systems to enable livestock farmers and ranchers to convert their animal waste into clean, renewable energy.

The key here is ON-SITE. GELV is developing and commercializing on-sitemanure-to-electricity conversion systems for the nation’s 1.2 million livestock operators. The market that they are targeting is estimated to be $154 Billion.

Stated another way: The opportunity presented to livestock operations is the ability to achieve energy independence, reduce the use of fossil fuels, cut energy costs and reduce air and water pollution using the animal waste produced by their own operations.

In addition, GELV’s first acquisition is profitable and a great fit for their focus on biomass-to-energy conversion focus

Green Energy Live’s first acquisition, Comanche Livestock Exchange, is a profitable Texas-based provider of live animal auction and hauling services. Comanche provides stable, growing revenue and net income, an existing sales channel and strong management. The company has been serving the beef and dairy industry for 60 years and has an extensive network of potential customers and industry contacts for GELV.

GELV says it is targeting additional businesses in the range of $5 million to $25 million in annual revenue with complementary technology or industry applications, strong and consistent revenue, profitable operations, existing sales channels and customers, and proven management teams contracted to stay on after acquisition. Read the full release on Yahoo! Finance HERE

I received a lot of happy emails from members after this one was first released. I am hopeful that lightning will strike twice with GELV, but I recommend that you do your due diligence again. I think that pulling out of the ethanol market is a good thing for GELV. Focusing on the biomass-to-energy niche will keep the company busy for years to come.

Do your due diligence and be get GELV on your radar screen right away.Thursday could be a very nice day!

Good luck and good trading,

1 comment:

Sonal Jain said...

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