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A Green Process for Producing Biodiesel from Feather Meal

Submitted by on July 13, 2009 – 12:47 pmNo Comment

Researchers at the University of Nevada have described a process to produce biodiesel from the fat content of feather meal, a waste product of the poultry industry.  They estimate that this process can create 150−200 million gallons of biodiesel in the United States and 593.2 million gallons worldwide.  READ MORE

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