Fox Sports will convert its broadcast equipment for the World Series, Super Bowl, and Bowl Championship Series to B20 biodiesel. The company successfully tested B20 during the Major League Baseball All-Star Game in July. The Cool Change Initiative at News Corp, parent of FOX, covers not only venivles but generators. Hit shows like “24″ converted to B5 biodiesel earlier this summer.
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