Other News - Soy Energy, Inc. Becomes Part of Agriculture’s PA Preferred Program
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Soy Energy, Inc. of New Oxford, "With the dramatic increase in fuel costs, companies are aggressively seeking new technologies to help them lower their dependence on fossil fuels," said Agriculture Secretary Dennis Wolff. "Soy Energy is one example of a The work of Soy Energy is of particular interest to "This soybean mixture is cheaper than straight diesel," said Rep. Armstrong (R-Lancaster). "And using bio-fuel is a step away from dependency on foreign oil that will also benefit our farming community." “The Alternative Fuels Renewable Energies Council is extremely pleased to be an important connective element between energy and agriculture,” said The Penn State Energy Institute estimates that the state's farmers will receive an additional 27 cents per bushel given Soy Energy's impact on the market. The company was recognized during a meeting of the Alternative Fuels Renewable Energies Council, along with another PA Preferred member, Sysco Food Systems. Sysco has incorporated Soy Energy's oil as a fuel extender, helping the company to manage escalating diesel fuel prices. The Department of Agriculture launched the PA Preferred brand to encourage the sale of the state's products and reassure consumers that stringent quality standards have been met. The program provides |
9/9/2005 |
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