Two East Coast biodiesel companies this week announce strategic partnership

January 31, 2013 |

In Washington, DC Biofuels and Beltway Biodiesel, are launching a combined and expanded waste vegetable oil collection, outreach and marketing effort that targets the region’s restaurants, large food service institutions, and others in the NCR. DCB’s facility will be a 7.5 million gallon per year (MGY) state-of-the-art biodiesel production facility capable of producing ASTM D 6751-grade biodiesel from a wide range of feedstocks and being certified as a BQ-9000 facility, a rigorous standard set by the industry and recognized by its customer base. DCB will be able to blend biodiesel with ultra low sulfur diesel (ULSD) fuel at all blend levels from B2 to B20 for fleet customers on its premises and also supply home heating oil to area residents in winter months. This plant will be operational in late 2013.

Category: Fuels

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