First Biodiesel Plant in Bali, Indonesia, Undergoes Commissioning
(Green Fuels/Biodiesel Magazine) The biorefinery manufacturer Green Fuels is in Bali this week commissioning a turnkey biodiesel facility for Caritas Switzerland, an NGO that focuses on socioeconomic development in disadvantaged communities around the world. Green Fuels has installed its 3,000 liter (792.5 gallon) per day FuelMatic GSX 3, the newest and smallest of its processors, which offers the same fully automated technology as the larger FuelMatic GSX processors but at a lower price.
“The FuelMatic GSX 3 seems to be the key that unlocks the benefits of community-scale biodiesel production,” said James Hygate, CEO of Green Fuels. “We installed one in South Africa earlier this month and one in Australia last month. There’s a lot of interest in it, especially since it has all the trademark Green Fuels hi-tech features such as our automated GFM process control system, patent pending GSX glycerol separation technology, internal methanol recovery and stainless steel construction.”
The Bali installation is a prime example of how important it is for biodiesel production to be community-friendly. READ MORE and MORE (Green Fuels)