In Texas, Hardin Fuels has established a new corporate biodiesel program for the Houston metropolitan area. Under the program, businesses using more than 1,000 gallons per month can arrange on-site delivery of 100% US-made B100 biodiesel at an average of 30 cents less than local biodiesel prices.
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