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Waste Coffee Grounds Offer New Source Of Biodiesel Fuel

Submitted by on December 15, 2008 – 5:31 pmNo Comment

Researchers in Nevada are reporting that waste coffee grounds can provide a cheap, abundant, and environmentally friendly source of biodiesel fuel for powering cars and trucks. READ MORE.

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