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Biodiesel Comes to Sanger posted on April 30, 2007 01:00:00 PM By: Devon Jones
The Community Development Department at the EDC would like to welcome Silicon Valley Biodiesel (SVBD) to the Fresno County business community. SVBD is currently applying the final touches to their move to the City of Sanger and is... |
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Biodiesel comes to the Valley posted on May 22, 2007 01:00:00 PM Sanger is home to the valley’s first biodiesel facility
By Len Wilcox Special to the Sanger Herald
The first commercial production facility for biodiesel in the central valley will be in Sanger, and is expected to be operational by... |
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Upcoming Biofuel Conferences posted on May 15, 2008 01:00:00 PM For information about additional upcoming biofuel conferences: http://www.biofuelsconferences.com/ |
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Press Releases
Summer Travelers Can Benefit from Biodiesel posted on National Biodiesel Board Says Don't Give Up on Energy Independence
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., May 23 /PRNewswire/ -- As Memorial Day marks the unofficial start of the summer driving season, many would-be travelers are choosing to stick closer to home versus experiencing the pain of skyrocketing fuel prices at the pump. But as bad as fuel prices may seem now, they co uld be worse if it weren't for domestically produced, renewable biofuel s such as biodiesel .
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New biodiesel fuels sought posted on by Paul Brinkmann
South Florida investors and startups are trying to catch the latest wave in renewable energy - the hunt for biodiesel sources that won't gobble up food supplies.
In recent months, skyrocketing prices for food and oil are creating a new dynamic in renewable fuels markets. Everyone is searching for alternatives to petroleum, but the food situation is tightening demand for corn and soybean sources.
Answers to this dilemma might lie in odd places - pond scum, french fry...
Biodiesel Station in San Francisco Coming Soon posted on by Keith Rockmael
It’s hard to believe that one of America’s greenest cities lacks a true biodiesel station. Yes, San Francisco has an Olympic station on Third Street however is only supplies commercially licensed diesel vehicles with “ B20 ” which even in the controversial biodiesel world isn’t that green. If the building and fire departments sign off, then Dogpatch Biofuels will open in the near future. Yes, we can wait to smell all the great restaurant cooking oil...
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