FOGFUELS does deal with City of Atlanta on B100 for city buses

February 11, 2013 |

In Georgia, FOGFUELS announced a new partnership with the City of Atlanta. FOGFUELS will use its patented process to transform fats, oils and grease (FOG) into usable B100 biodiesel fuel that can be used to power school buses, city vehicles and machinery.

In this partnership, FOGFUELS will work with independent haulers in the Metro Atlanta area to receive trap grease generated by restaurants and institutional sources. The waste will be received at the FOGFUELS processing center where it will be converted to B100 biodiesel fuel. By creating this inner city processing center, FOGFUELS will provide a convenient location for independent haulers to dump their trap grease. This facility will encourage haulers to remain compliant with City ordinances while resulting in significant reductions in their operating costs due to reduced tipping fees and transportation costs.

Category: Fuels

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