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Biodiesel Company Eyes Port (of Stockton) |
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By Community Fuels on
7/18/2006
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The Record, STOCKTON, CA - Community Fuels, a startup biodiesel production company, plans to build its first plant at the Port of Stockton. The company expects to get into full production next year, employing 15 people at the facility able to produce up to 10 million gallons of biodiesel per year.
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Industries Press ARB to Clarify Controversal Biodiesel Policy |
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By Community Fuels on
7/7/2006
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Inside EPA, Vol. 17, No. 27, Biodiesel stakeholders are urging air board officials to clarify key provisions of a draft policy guiding how the board may regulate the fuel, noting that the document currently contains a number of vague and ambiguous statements.
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Biodiesel Puts on a Suit |
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By Community Fuels on
7/2/2006
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San Francisco, CA. Biodiesel used to look more like a hobby than a business. But in recent years biodiesel has started to make inroads in industries that consume large amounts of fuel.
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Enginemakers Greenlight B20 Biodiesel Test Standard |
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By Community Fuels on
6/26/2006
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Today's Trucking OnLine, JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- They're coming around. While all heavy-duty engine makers currently approve a five percent blend (B5) of bio- and petro-diesel in their products, the Engine Manufacturers Association (EMA) has just approved a test spec for a 20 percent blend (B20).
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Bright Future for Biofuels, says report |
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By Community Fuels on
6/12/2006
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People & the Planet - London,UK. Biofuels can significantly reduce global dependence on oil, according to a new Worldwatch Institute report. This says that athough oil still accounts for more than 96 per cent of transport fuel use, biofuel production has doubled since 2001 and is poised for even stronger growth as the industry responds to higher fuel prices and supportive government policies.
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Diesel a Savior in Squeeze on Energy? Obstacles Exist |
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By Community Fuels on
5/29/2006
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New York Times, WASHINGTON, May 26 — Forget about navigation systems and sunroofs — the sales pitch at a time of sky-high fuel prices may soon be a tempting patter about high mileage for buyers of the newest diesel models.
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