GELV is committed to Green technologies that create an economically sustainable, socially beneficial, environmentally responsible agricultural development that use an integrated approach to resource management for the economic and social betterment of the world's farmers, rural communities, and our global neighborhood.
Green Energy Live, Inc. has signed a binding letter of intent to acquire 100% of the stock in Comanche Livestock Exchange, LLC (CLEI), a Texas limited liability corporation. The transaction is subject to the execution of definitive documents.
Comanche Livestock Exchange http://www.comanchelivestockexchange.com
Comanche Livestock Exchange is dedicated to serving the large and small cattle producer. Auction sales start at 12:00 noon every Saturday (with the exception of holiday's). Livestock sold include: Sheep, Goats, Breed Cows, Packer Cows, Replacement Cows, Cow / Calf Pairs, Bulls, Yearling Steers & Heifers, Bottle Calves, and even the occasional Donkey or Llama.
Comanche also offers a wide array of services including: Catch Services, Hauling, Portable Penning, Problem Cow Removal, & General Livestock Working. Comanche offers several options including: Live Auction Market, Private Treaty Sales, and/or Online Sales.
Environmental and Aesthetic Impacts of Wind & Solar
Livestock ignore wind turbines and continue to graze as they did before wind turbines were installed. Compared to the environmental effects of traditional energy sources, the environmental effects of wind power are relatively minor. Wind power consumes no fuel, and emits no air pollution, unlike fossil fuel power sources.
Aesthetics have also been an issue in some areas. In the USA, the Massachusetts Cape Wind project was delayed for years mainly because of aesthetic concerns. In the UK, repeated opinion surveys have shown that more than 70% of people either like, or do not mind, the visual impact.
According to a town counselor in Ardrossan, Scotland, the overwhelming majority of locals believe that the Ardrossan Wind Farm has enhanced the area, saying that the turbines are impressive looking and bring a calming effect to the town.
Mr. Dean Cagle, owner of Comanche Livestock Exchange stated, "By becoming part of Green Energy Live, Inc., we can now offer more services to our customers through offering them energy independence using the animal waste produced by their own operations.
Our customers will benefit by eliminating a cost to their operation (disposing the animal waste) and save on their energy costs at the same time. Our contacts in the beef and dairy industry provides Green Energy Live with a huge potential customer base for its biomass to fuel system."
Keith Field, President/CEO of Green Energy Live, commented, "We have looked at numerous situations to potentially increase shareholder value and we feel the acquisition of Comanche Livestock Exchange provides the best prospect of fulfilling this goal. Comanche Livestock Exchange is a company with a long history of profitability and an equally long list of satisfied ranch operations who have done business with this company that we can, in turn, introduce our planned biomass to fuel energy systems as well as wind and solar energy. This acquisition represents the kind of synergy we are looking for in this market".
Our patented gasification and heat monitoring technology efficiently produces a quality natural organic fertilizer that enriches the soil and feeds the soil microbe population. Invigorate Fertilizer provides broad micro-nutrient chemistry to the soil in natural occurring elemental form, not synthesized as chemical compounds.

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