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Company Name
All Fuels & Energy

Company Web Site
http://www.allfuelsandenergy.com/

Headquarters
Johnston, Iowa

Latest News
DES MOINES, IA--(MARKET WIRE)--Apr 3, 2008 --ALL Fuels & Energy (OTC BB:AFSE.OB -News) announced that it has selected a specific "super" enzyme on which its has begun testing to determine its capacity for boosting production of corn and cellulosic ethanol. This selected super enzyme is the first in a suite of ten super enzymes identified for testing by AFSE Enzyme, LLC, a subsidiary of AFSE. It is expected that testing on this first super enzyme will last approximately thirty days.

"We are pleased with the rate at which our super enzyme project is progressing. As we continue to pursue acquisitions and vertical integration opportunities, we believe this super enzyme project greatly enhances our business model of risk management and low cost production," said Dean Sukowatey, ALL Fuels & Energy President.

As previously announced, AFSE Enzyme, LLC, plans to complete the commercialization of the ethanol super enzyme, producing corn and cellulosic ethanol with a possible savings of up to 50% reduction in production costs. Ethanol using the super enzyme will be manufactured from Sustainable Non-Food biomass and surplus waste products, such as wood chips, household garbage and sugarcane waste, which are abundantly available domestically and internationally.


Funding

$2.3 million in private equity funding


Technology

No additional information.


Other Info

ALL Fuels & Energy Company is a development-stage ethanol company organized to operate as an ethanol producer, focusing primarily on the production and sale of ethanol and its co-products. To date, AFSE has: obtained $2.3 million in private equity funding; purchased 150 acres on which to build its proposed ethanol production facility in Manchester, Iowa; signed a five-plant engineering and design agreement; engaged Natural Resources Group to handle water-related environmental matters relating to the proposed Manchester ethanol production facility; engaged Yaggy-Colby to handle air-related environmental matters relating to the proposed Manchester ethanol production facility; and investigated and become involved in the potential acquisition of one or more existing ethanol production facilities.

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