Westin Singapore switches to waste cooking oil biodiesel for its limo services

February 10, 2014 |

In Singapore, the newly opened Westin Hotel will use 8,000 metric tons of waste cooking oil from its kitchens as well as collected from other organizations around the city to produce biodiesel for powering its Jaguar limousines. The biodiesel will be refined initially at Alpha Biofuels’ plant in Tuas but a biodiesel production facility will eventually be built on the hotel’s fifth floor to produce the fuel.

Category: Fuels

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