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Minnesota Temporarily Waives Biodiesel Mandate on Cold Weather (BusinessWeek)
Minnesota temporarily waived its mandate to blend 5 percent Biodiesel into No. 1 diesel fuel, citing concern the blend may affect filters in cold weather.

Area biodiesel plant delayed: Search for financing stalls Mill Race project (The Journal-Standard)
Efforts to secure financing have delayed the project to establish a Biodiesel plant at Mill Race Industrial Park outside Freeport, but company officials say Stephenson County is still an ideal site for the proposed facility.

Biodiesel station inadvertent victim of ongoing health care debates (Santa Cruz Sentinel)
SANTA CRUZ -- Owners of the only stations selling 99 percent pure biodiesel between Monterey and San Mateo fear they soon could be hit with an extra $10,000 expense per month if a federal tax credit is not renewed soon.

Biodiesel plant set to fuel Lee County vehicles (NBC 2 Fort Myers)
NBC2 got the chance to take a peek at the new multi-million dollar bio-diesel plant that experts say will save Lee County tax payers millions.

Entrepreneur finds Valley perfect for algae-to-biodiesel development (The Brownsville Herald)
And God said, "Let there be light: and there was light," according to the Book of Genesis, although He might have added, "especially in South Texas." The Lower Rio Grande Valley is sunshine-rich, a major factor behind Brad Bartilson?s decision to relocate to Brownsville from New Jersey.

Harrison County biodiesel bids rejected (The Times Leader)
CADIZ - An issue over property has led to the rejection of bids for the planned Biodiesel facility in Harrison County. At the request of Engineer Robert Sterling, commissioners rejected a total of five bids for materials for the project. The bids were originally opened in December of last year and had been tabled for several week.

 

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