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California’s Largest Biodiesel Plant Opens

Submitted by on July 31, 2009 – 2:53 pmNo Comment

California’s largest biodiesel plant is ready for business.  State Sen. Dean Florez joined executives Wednesday for a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Crimson Renewable Energy’s new Kern County plant off Interstate 5.  The plant is designed to produce 30 million gallons of biodiesel per year, nearly doubling the state’s current production capacity of 34 million gallons. The company says it will use a variety of feed stocks such as used cooking oil, animal fats and virgin vegetable oils to produce the low- and ultra-low carbon fuels.   READ MORE

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