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December 23, 2008 | Jim Lane | Comments 0

Florida’s HydroGenetics to acquire Buffalo Biodiesel

In Florida, HydroGenetics announced that it would acquire Buffalo Biodiesel, a New York based biodiesel producer that uses yellow grease as a feedstock. Buffalo Biodiesel which will become a subsidiary of HydroGenetics, is a vertically integrated biodiesel producer with its own grease collection operation.

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