PA Capacity to Produce BioDiesel Could be at 40 Million Gallons by End of 2006
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The Department of Agriculture this week said two biodiesel plans are making final preparations to produce their products -- Keystone BioFuels in Shiremanstown and Agra Biofuels LLC in Keystone has converted the former Quaker Oats factory in Shiremanstown to produce 1 million gallons of biodiesel a year. The $2 million facility, built with Hawaii-based Pacific Biodiesel as a strategic partner, will use virgin soy oil originating mostly from The plant has existing rail access, but most of the product is expected to be sold locally to Independence Biofuels Inc., which along with affiliated heating oil marketer Worley & Obetz, opened a 30,000 gal/day in-line blending system for direct blending of biodiesel with heating oil. The system was set up at the Highspire terminal near Currently, Independence Biofuels brings in the equivalent of about 1 million gal/yr of biodiesel from out-of-state producers as far away as Agra Biofuels LLC anticipates its new These and other |
1/6/2006 |
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