Kettering University to Debut Biofuel Pickup Truck Tied to Swedish Biogas Plant in Flint
by Beata Mostafavi (Flint Journal) The white Chevy Silverado in Kettering University’s parking lot could be a symbol of a future Flint — one where cars, trucks and buses run on biofuel produced in the city.
It looks like any other pickup, except for the giant black tank that would allow it to be powered by gasoline and biofuel.
…A Kettering team has spent the last year on a three-phase $1 million project funded by the state and federal government that includes the truck, along with fuel cell products that can power homes.
The truck can be fueled by biomethane gas — a renewable alternative fuel that will be produced at Swedish Biogas International’s highly anticipated biogas plant. Ground was broken for the facility last week at the city’s wastewater treatment plant.
The company plans to convert sewer waste to biogas for fuel or electricity — a project that has sent city officials to Sweden and prompted a Flint visit from the king of Sweden in 2008. READ MORE
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