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New York local section meeting: biodiesel arrives in Brooklyn

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Tri-State Biodiesel has introduced its new biodiesel production scheme, wherein used restaurant oils will be collected, processed, recycled and turned into biodiesel blends such as B100 (100% biodiesel) that has lower greenhouse gas emissions than electric cars. The company's production processes and forecasts, as well as a discussion of its new plant in Red Hook, Brooklyn, are presented.

Publisher: American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Publication Name: Chemical Engineering Progress
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0360-7275
Year: 2007
Facilities & equipment, Organizational history, Services introduction, New Products/Services, New York, Pollutants produced & recycled, Fats and Oils, Starch and Vegetable Fats and Oils Manufacturing, Edible Vegetable Oils, Economic aspects, Environmental aspects, Buildings and facilities, Location, Company service introduction, Service introduction, Waste management, Brooklyn, New York, New York, Oils and fats, Edible

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A competitive route to biodiesel fuel

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A new technology is being commercialized by Ontario, Canada based BIOX Corp. The technology will help in reducing the cost of production of biodiesel making it competitive in price with the conventional fuels. The technology has been developed by David Boocock.

Publisher: American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Publication Name: Chemical Engineering Progress
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0360-7275
Year: 2004
Canada, Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences, Scientists, Innovations, Boocock, David

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Hydrocracking technology extracts more value from low-quality feedstocks

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The implementation of Headwaters, Inc.'s heavy oil hydrocracking technology, which overcomes the maintenance problems of old technology and the details of advantages it renders in transforming low-quality feedstocks into valuable distillates are discussed.

Author: Aquino, Rita D'
Publisher: American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Publication Name: Chemical Engineering Progress
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0360-7275
Year: 2006
United States, Petroleum Refineries, Petroleum refining, Hydrocracking, Headwaters Inc., HDWR

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Subjects list: Production processes, Biodiesel fuels, Technology application, Fuel industry
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