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Biodiesel News For 18-Jul-2006

Michigan Biodiesel Gets Green Light to Produce Soy-Based Fuel in Bangor (Grainnet.com)
Lansing, MI (July 14, 2006) -- Governor Jennifer M. Granholm announced establishment of a 12-acre Agricultural Processing Renaissance Zone to accommodate construction of a 10 million-gallon Biodiesel plant in Bangor.

Do-it-yourselfers turn diner grease into biodiesel fuel (USA Today)
With diesel at $3 a gallon, 50 cents more than last year, ingenious Americans like Newman are turning their garages and basements into mini-refineries. Websites publish instructions, community colleges offer classes, and Biodiesel adherents give tours touting the improvement in exhaust emissions.

Kline & Company Study Examines Biodiesel Potential in the Global Market (Grainnet.com)
Little Falls, N.J. (July 12, 2006) -- Soaring crude oil prices and continued unrest in the Middle East have thrust biodiesel fuel into the limelight for its cleaner burn and homegrown production, gaining it praise from both environmentalists and governments looking to reduce dependence on foreign oil.

Second biodiesel plant to be built in Michigan (Agriculture Online)
Michigan's second biodiesel plant has been approved, and construction will begin in Bangor before the end of the year. Michigan Biodiesel LLC's new plant will be part of a 12-acre Agricultural Processing Renaissance Zone.

Company says Arkansas plant to provide poultry fat for biodiesel (WREG-TV Memphis)
UNDATED A New York-based company says it has an agreement with an Arkansas poultry processing plant to extract poultry fat from waste and sell the extracted material to make biodiesel.

The Gem State Has High Hopes For Biodiesel's Future (Oregon Public Broadcasting)
As demand for Biodiesel grows, facilities to produce and sell the vegetable-based alternative fuel are sprouting up throughout the Northwest.

 

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