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February 23, 2009 | Jim Lane | Comments 0

Rocky Mountain Sustainable to launch 4.5 Mgy waste-based biodiesel plant in Colorado

In Colorado, Rocky Mountain Sustainable Enterprises announced that it will construct a 4.5 Mgy biodiesel plant in Fort Morgan, using agricultural, food and livestock residues. The company also said that it will produce renewable gas and power from organic wastes. The company is a recycling firm based 80 miles northeast of Denver.

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