Biofuel Advance Research and Development, LLC. (BARD) is building the first full composite plant in the north east region of the United States. The facility will combine a 60M gallon biodiesel production plant and a 66M gallon soy solvent extraction plant and a 66M gallon ALGAE cultivation, harvesting & extraction plant. Soybeans and Algae will be used with an established MULTI FEEDSTOCK TECHNOLOGY. The global markets for biodiesel are entering a period of rapid, growth and transition thus creating a key opportunity. A fundamental transition in the global fuel production market is now occurring.

With this composite plant BARD has a key advantage over stand alone bio fuel plants. The soy extraction process has three additional sources of revenue over and above bio fuel. The additional revenue sources are soy meal, soy hall pellets and the over production of soy oil. The algae extraction process has one additional source of revenue over and above the bio fuel which is algae cake. BARD has developed a plan to use technology, which is laboratory proven, to produce biodiesel from algae. The algae will be grown on site by the use of carbon dioxide and a photo-bioreactor technology.

It is estimated that within the next 10 years the US will produce 30% of all bio diesel refined globally. Due to the growing role of the US in the global market BARD has begun to develop plans for expansion near key ports in three other states. The U.S. will be one the leading supplier of bio diesel in the global market and BARD intends to be a leader in this industry.