On Your Side: New S.C. plant turns chicken fat into biodiesel fuel
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Posted: 7:12 PM Aug 20, 2009
On Your Side: New S.C. plant turns chicken fat into biodiesel fuel
Green Valley Biofuels will be turning chicken fat and vegetable oils into biodiesel fuel for use in diesel engines. This secret recipe isn't made from herbs and spices, but trial and error.
Reporter: Bryan Baker
Email Address: bryan.baker@wrdw.com
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Plant manager Matt Peterson says Green Valley Bio-Fuels' biodiesel will have a positive impact on the local job market as well as the economy. (August 20, 2009 / WRDW-TV)
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Posted by: Silke Location: Blythe on Aug 30, 2009 at 09:42 AM

Way to go! Congrats on this and the perseverance it takes to go all the way! I, for one, want to be on the receiving end of this!!! You do deserve to be a rich man!!!
Posted by: JOMO Location: usa on Aug 21, 2009 at 09:01 AM

Hooray, J.J., way to go. You deserve to become a rich man if you can pull this off. If you can get aggie communities with processing plants to pool resources for BD "microbreweries" (your franchise) where several of them send their byproduct to be turned into fuel for their own equipment and the truckers who route their areas you might cut some serious costs. In any case, livestock fat does better pushing tractors and trucks than clogging our arteries.