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Washington gets ?biodiesel giant? (Gulf Times)
HOQUIAM, Washington: A Biodiesel fuel company backed by venture capital money on Friday broke ground on what will be the largest US Biodiesel plant and pledged to develop other facilities nationwide to meet the growing demand for the environmentally friendly fuel.

Biodiesel's uphill battle (BendBulletin.com)
"During the summer, with the rapidly rising diesel prices, it got to the point where Biodiesel blends were actually less than conventional diesel," Kimmel said. "People felt good about buying Biodiesel, but the main thing they felt good about was that they paid less."

Arkansas Business on THV: Biodiesel Plant Coming to LR (KTHV Little Rock)
Recently, higher prices for oil have spurred interest in alternative fuels like biodiesel. Soon, Little Rock may play a major role in the growth of Arkansas? biodiesel industry.

Backers of biodiesel plant fail to sway Harvey residents (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
Despite lengthy presentations from developers touting the benefits and safety of biodiesel fuel production, residents' opposition to a proposed plant in Harvey shows no signs of abating.

Biodiesel to partly fuel Portland buses (KATU Portland)
TriMet will now be the state's largest consumer of biodiesel. The transit agency estimates it will use 327,000 gallons of biodiesel a year, more than the state's next three biggest biodiesel users combined.

Some Oregon buses go biodiesel (KGW Portland)
PORTLAND, Ore.? TriMet is going green. The transit agency is the state's largest consumer of diesel fuel. But the 611 buses in its fleet are going to soon start using a five-percent biodiesel blend for fuel. That makes TriMet the state's largest consumer of biodiesel.

Largest U.S. biodiesel plant to open in Washington (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
A Biodiesel fuel company backed by venture capital money on Friday broke ground on what will be the largest U.S. Biodiesel plant and pledged to develop other facilities nationwide to meet the growing demand for the environmentally friendly fuel.

 

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