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Promethean Biofuels to generate biodiesel

California-based Promethean Biofuels will open its biodiesel plant on 19 February in Temecula.

The Promethean Biofuels refinery will convert used cooking oils into 1.5mgy of biodiesel.

Built next to a recycling facility, the majority of this 17,000-square foot plant has been constructed using reclaimed resources. Ideally situated nearby to a community recycling utility, consumers can now deposit their used cooking oil at the plant, while dropping off their other recyclables at the same time.

Promethean’s managing principal and founder Todd Hill explains, ‘With our cooperative biofuels model, we are ideally suited to collaborate with citizens, business and government officials in an effort to lead the way to a clean, community-based, innovative, renewable, sustainable energy production and consumption way of life.’




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