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Raw material (manure) for the bio mass system is accumulated and then scraped into the hole visible in the foreground.

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Enviro-Energy Corp.'s first bio mass system flares biogas

SPOKANE, Wash., July 11, 2002 -- Enviro-Energy Corp. announced that Energy Flow Management Inc., its wholly owned subsidiary, has successfully completed the initial start-up of the Tillamook, Oregon Bio Mass System (Anaerobic Digester) for conversion of animal waste to electrical power through the production of methane gas.

The patented proprietary trade-secreted system is the first Anaerobic Digester to function as a continuing operation for constant flow of energy. The Tillamook system is the first installation of the Company's proprietary design for small farm manure processing, converting bio-waste into energy and environmentally safe organic fertilizer.

Designed to be pre-manufactured and shippable in container units anywhere in the world, it has the potential to solve manure problems for the majority of animal farms while concurrently producing energy.

Enviro-Energy™ Bio-waste-to-energy systems are being designed to meet the needs of a variety of farm types and sizes, from the portable system launched in Tillamook to mega farms capable of producing megawatts of power. With its first system now in operation the Company intends to focus on order development.

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.


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The methane gas generated in the reactors as a result of the breakdown of the solids is delivered to the 480 cubic-inch engine. The black box to the rear is the third radiator in the system.



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