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Inside Greentech's "What's Real and What's Not in Cellulosic Biofuels" Webinar Monday, April 30th, 8AM Pacific

IRVINE, CA Apr 25, 2007; BlueFire Ethanol, Inc. Chief Executive Officer Arnold R. Klann will speak Monday, April 30th at 8 a.m. Pacific time in a webinar on "What's Real and What's Not in Cellulosic Biofuels," presented by Inside Greentech. Other participants will include John Howe, Vice President Public Affairs of Celunol.

"Inside Greentech is a daily trade publication dedicated to the education of investors, industry leaders, analysts and entrepreneurs in the cleantech space," stated Arnold R. Klann. "It gives BlueFire Ethanol Fuels yet another venue to expand the awareness of our conversion technology, its history and its third party proven results."

Join BlueFire online April 30th at 8 a.m. Pacific time for a FREE Inside Greentech live web seminar examining the current state of the art in cellulosic biofuel technologies. To register online please click on the following link: http://www.insidegreentech.com/node/1013

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About BlueFire Ethanol Fuels, Inc.:

BlueFire Ethanol Fuels, Inc. is established to deploy the commercially ready, patented, and proven Arkenol Technology Process for the profitable conversion of cellulosic ("Green Waste") waste materials to ethanol, a viable alternative to gasoline. BlueFire's use of the Arkenol Process Technology positions it as the only cellulose-to-ethanol company worldwide with demonstrated production of ethanol from urban trash (post-sorted MSW), rice and wheat straws, wood waste and other agricultural residues. Our goal is to develop and operate high-value carbohydrate-based transportation fuel production facilities worldwide. These "biorefineries" will convert widely available, inexpensive, organic materials such as agricultural residues, high-content biomass crops, wood residues, and cellulose from MSW into ethanol. BlueFire intends to build a multinational company that leads the world in producing biobased transportation fuels. Its business will encompass development activities leading to the construction and long-term operation of production facilities while maintaining technological advantage and ownership of the process technology and all its improvements. Ethanol will be produced from biorefinery facilities opportunistically constructed on or near landfills, waste collection and waste separation sites. Each facility will deploy the proprietary technology, which uses all cellulosic waste materials traditionally disposed of in landfills as feedstock. www.BlueFireEthanol.com