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June 25, 2008 | Jim Lane | Comments 0

ConEd, Ukrop, Danchanko announce biodiesel conversions

Ukrop’s Super Markets, construction company Danchanko and Con Edison announced conversions to biodiesel. Ukrop’s said that it was recycling waste oil from chicken-frying at 11 of its stores to power its fleet of 60 vehicles.  Danchanko is microbrewing its own biodiesel from locally collected waste oil.  Con Ed said it had introduced B20 to its fleet and expects to reduce conventional diesel consumption by 400,000 gallons.

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