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GreenHunter Biodiesel Approved by EPA for On-Road Use in the United States (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
GRAPEVINE, Texas----GREENHUNTER BIOFUELS, LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of GreenHunter Energy, Inc. , announced today that it has registered and been approved by the Environmental Protection Agency to sell GreenHunter Biodiesel? to the on-road market in the United States.

GreenHunter Energy approved by EPA to sell biodiesel (Fort Worth Business Press)
A GreenHunter Energy Inc. subsidiary registered and was approved Dec. 30 by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to sell GreenHunter Biodiesel fuel to the on-road market in the United States.

GreenHunter Energy gets OK to sell biodiesel (Dallas Morning News)
Grapevine energy company GreenHunter Energy Inc. said Tuesday environmental regulators will allow it to sell biodiesel in the U.S. The company registered with the Environmental Protection Agency to sell biodiesel to the U.S. on-road market, and gained approval, GreenHunter said in a press release.

Biodiesel plant creates 27 jobs (The Danville Commercial-News)
Danville?s biodiesel plant is in full operation this month.

GreenHunter approved for biodiesel sales (BizJournals)
GreenHunter Energy Inc., a renewable energy company, said Tuesday that the Environmental Protection Agency has approved the company?s application to sell biodiesel to the U.S. on-road market.

GreenHunter Biodiesel Approved by EPA for On-Road Use in the United States (The Auto Channel)
GRAPEVINE, Texas December 30, 2008: GREENHUNTER BIOFUELS, LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of GreenHunter Energy, Inc. (AMEX: GRH), announced today that it has registered and been approved by the Environmental Protection Agency to sell GreenHunter Biodiesel? to the on-road market in the United States.

Body fat as biofuel? (Dayton Daily News)
According to a story on Forbes.com, a Beverly Hills doctor figured out a way of going green and saving green at the same time. Craig Alan Bittner converted the fat he liposuctioned out of his patients' bodies into Biodiesel fuel for his Ford SUV and his girlfriend's Lincoln Navigator. Unfortunately for him, using medical waste to power vehicles is illegal in California, and he's now being ...

 

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