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Biodiesel News For 02-Apr-2008

Second Approval Announced For ORYXE Energy's Biodiesel Additive (PollutionOnline)
The state of Texas has given an unprecedented second approval to ORYXE Energy International's Biodiesel additive. The additive, ORYXE LED for Biodiesel, was the first Biodiesel technology approved for use in the Texas Low Emission Diesel Program (TxLED) in February of 2007

PCSE breaks ground on biodiesel plant (Moberly Monitor-Index)
Janet Morales/Monitor-Index Producer's Choice Soy Energy board members, state, county and local officials and investors turned out Friday afternoon for the groundbreaking of the new Biodiesel plant. The event was the next step in the completion of the $16.5 million Biodiesel and soybean crushing facility that will be in operation by March 1 of next year.

The real deal behind biodiesel (CBS 42 Austin)
Austinites are learning how to turn their cars into biodiesel-burning machines that are good for the environment, and their wallets.

ORYXE Energy Gets Biodiesel Approval (socalTech.com)
Irvine-based ORYXE Energy, a venture-backed firm developing biodiesel additives, said Tuesday that the firm has received an approval from the state of Texas. ORYXE explained that the approval--the second from the state--allows the firm's additives to be used in the Texas Low Emission Disel Program (TxLED). ORYXE develops an additive which is used to eliminate NOX emissions from burning ...

Troubled biodiesel plants find market in Europe (The Shreveport Times)
The United States shipped about 300 million gallons of biodiesel to Europe in 2007, a tenfold increase from the year before, according to the European Commission. U.S. biodiesel production last year was estimated at 450 million gallons.

Nevada man arrested for allegedly stealing grease for biodiesel fuel (The Gilroy Dispatch)
A Nevada man was booked in Santa Clara County Jail late Tuesday afternoon when he was allegedly spotted removing grease from a grease trap at a Morgan Hill restaurant, reportedly to convert into biodiesel fuel.

Biodiesel plant in our area could soon save you cash (WSLS Newschannel 10 Roanoke)
Buckets of canola could soon save you buckets of money if you use diesel fuel. ?Our plan is we?re going to take to this seed, crush the seed, get the oil out of it, and then take that oil, and make Biodiesel out of it,? said Dean Price who owns two Red Birch Truck Stops in Henry County.

 

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