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County Pledges $500,000 toward New Biofuel Plant

Submitted by on May 1, 2009 – 9:12 amNo Comment

Lee County, Florida, Commissioners voted 3-2 to help fund the construction of a biodiesel processing plant by pledging $500,000 to Florida BioFuels LLC.   The plant, which has no site or start date for construction, would have Lee County as its first customer under an agreement that would supply biofuel to the county for three years with a two-year renewal option.  The plant would use recycled grease from restaurants, as well as vegetable oil, poultry oil and oil from plant sources like Jatropha Curcus, which would then be converted into fuel.  READ MORE

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