In New Hampshire, Batchelder Biodiesel Refineries will open its 250,000 gallon waste oil-based biodiesel plant today in Keene. The company will utilize yellow and brown grease sourced from throughout the state. Keene State College and the city of Keene have discussed plans with the company for a second refinery.
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